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Possible burglary at vacant home near rockwell avenuePort Orchard WA

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Rockwell Ave, Port Orchard, WA 98366

Police responded to a possible burglary at a vacant home near Rockwell Avenue. A witness saw a white male in his 20s or 30s wearing a gray hoodie and dark pants enter the residence.

Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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Transcript:
00:00
433 units of possible burglary to a vacant residence, Rockwell Avenue, near Morton Street.
00:08
1210, the caller believes the address is near Rockwell Avenue, and Kitsap.
00:13
816, BLS, Red Response.
00:15
A witness saw a transient subject enter the vacant residence.
00:20
816. BELF SEPF and Rockwell.
00:23
2730-Yacht Stavenway, North-West.
00:26
Cross Street, North West. All-710, 11-0-4.
00:28
W-Q-E-M-3-0-1.
00:31
1729-11-4.
00:39
It's route to Rockwell.
00:40
The subject seen entering the residence is described as a white male 20 to 30s.
00:45
5 foot 9, thin build.
00:46
Wearing a gray hoodie, dark pants.

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Location mentioned:
Rockwell Ave, Port Orchard, WA 98366

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Incident Timeline

  1. Call Type Changed to Criminal Trespass
  2. Units Arrive and Make Contact
  3. Suspect Description Broadcast
  4. Witness Observes Suspect Entering
  5. Caller Provides Address
  6. Possible Burglary Reported

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