Disclaimer
Information CrimeRadar provides is made available solely to protect the public. Using this information to harass, threaten, or harm anyone is prohibited. Information is provided by third parties and may have errors. We cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information. Location data may not be 100% accurate. Use extreme care and always verify information through official sources and exercise caution and judgment when using CrimeRadar. By clicking continue, I agree I have read and understand the above and agree to these terms and conditions.

Man looks through windows on private propertyCarroll County IN

audio iconSuspicious Activity
Carroll County, IN

A caller reported a man wearing a black t-shirt looking through windows on her property near North Curlin Avenue. The man left in a gray and black vehicle heading south on Curlin. The caller could no longer see him and said she would call 911 if anything else happens.

Audio|Source: Carroll County Fire and EMS
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Near North Curlin Avenue, officer requested.
00:05
Caller reported a male looking through windows on her property,
00:09
he was wearing a black t-shirt and left in a gray and black vehicle.
00:13
There was about a five-minute time delay.
00:15
He left going south on Curlin.
00:17
She is unable to see him now.
00:23
One there, sir.
00:31
Looking forward.
00:39
Judge V, where's my complaint going to be?
00:47
She is not 1023.
00:49
She said if she hears anything else, she will call 911.
00:53
I have her name and (number withheld).
01:01
So she won't be on scene.
01:07
Affirmative.
01:08
She just advised the heat tech sitter half an hour ago.

Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.

Location mentioned:
Carroll County, IN

This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.

Correct
Incorrect

Recent Suspicious Activity Incidents in Carroll County, IN

Explore the crime map for more.