Deputies respond to attempted break-in near Grant St, Peru IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible attempted break-in near Grant Street in Peru. A caller reported that someone tried to enter their residence before fleeing toward the hospital. The suspect was described as a person in their twenties wearing a black leather jacket and jeans. Units checked the surrounding area, including near Peoria Avenue. No smoke or additional hazards were found at a nearby location.
Audio|Heard on: Illinois Valley Regional Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Troop Paul Eight Valcom, possible break and enter.
00:07
Go ahead, (name withheld).
00:10
Gonna be near Grant Street.
00:13
Caller states that someone tried breaking into their house.
00:16
The suspect took off running towards the hospital.
00:23
I got (name withheld) 13.
00:24
They give a description of this?
00:26
Breaking suspect.
00:29
It's going to be a person in mid-twenties, wearing a black leather jacket and jeans with long hair.
00:38
I might have seen them coming up Peoria about five minutes ago.
00:42
I'm gonna go check that area.
00:48
Ten more.
00:52
Q message received.
01:02
Three twelve, show you en route.
01:08
All clear, I'm Paul 22.
01:18
There's no smoke inside Speedway and it doesn't smell like smoke.
01:23
I cleared, I'm headed towards Grant Street now.
01:29
10-4.
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Location mentioned:
Grant St, Peru, IL 61354
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