Burglary suspected after forced entry at residence, Scott City MO
Law enforcement responded to a residence near State Highway B for a possible burglary. Officers found the rear door open with signs of forced entry. The house appeared vacant, but valuable items were visible inside.
Audio|Source: Scott County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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I'm not getting an answer at the door.
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I do believe there's an open door at the rear of the residence.
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10-4[1].
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3422, I'm not too far from you.
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I'm just standing in the driveway by the van.
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If we were able to find a homeowner for this residence?
00:32
For 5258th, that's what? State Highway B is showing a (name withheld) and a (name withheld).
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Can you run a search on either party and see if we can locate a phone number for them?
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10.4.
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But on the card, the house does appear to be vacant, however,
00:57
there's multiple high-value items in plain view through the windows.
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10-4[1]-4-9.
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349 Scott County, or Sikes on 23.
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10.
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10.
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This is 2992.
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Clear at St.
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Francis returning the station.
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349 Scott County, her strikes me.
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Go ahead.
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We'll make an entry into the residence.
01:37
There's been a force entry through the back door.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
State St, Scott City, MO 63780
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