Officers respond to suspected building break‑in, Seattle WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible burglary near 28th Ave Northeast in Seattle. They reported hearing power tool sounds from inside a building and later found that plywood had been broken to gain entry, with the door screwed back on afterward.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is (name withheld) 13. I can hear a power tool being operated from the interior of the building.
00:06
We're going to be on the south side.
00:12
(name withheld), he's on the south side? Did you say you do see him with a power tool?
00:16
I can hear using an impact driver or something.
00:20
I copy, you're on the south side.
00:21
Did you say you saw this subject with a power tool? I don't have eyes on it, but I can hear them actively using some kind of tool.
00:27
Sounds like an impact driver unscrewing something or screwing.
00:31
Received, actively using that tool.
00:33
23, we're copying.
00:34
We're very close.
00:37
It looks like plywood was broken and the suspect made entry into the building but screwed the door back on.
00:48
Received, made entry into the building but screwed the door back on? (code words), domestic disturbance near 28th Ave Northeast, unit (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
28th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125
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