Possible burglary reported near spring street, Fayetteville NY
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported a possible burglary near Spring Street off Lincoln Avenue and West Franklin Street at a property under construction. Motion detectors at the site are activating, and the caller mentioned repeated break-ins at this location. The caller is monitoring the situation from a nearby pickup truck and does not wish to meet responders.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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3901 on a possible burglary in progress.
00:03
Spring Street off Lincoln Ave.
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3901 against your 3903, 509 Spring Street, 509 Spring Street of Lincoln Ave and West Franklin Street.
00:20
The caller does not wish to meet.
00:22
It's their deceased father-in-law's motion camera, motion detector is going off.
00:27
Nothing's supposed to be taken.
00:31
Correction the caller is in a room in an orange state pickup truck.
00:35
There's 10.50 million N.E.A.
00:38
It's a son of Dova.
00:42
03. Gapain, root.
00:45
3902, clear.
00:49
2902, I'm in a bird.
00:52
3902 you're added.
00:55
New its desk by the street.
00:56
Callers indicating has possibly been broken into multiple times before.
01:00
It's supposed to be under construction.
01:05
3902, 3901, right?
01:07
Invited to go out there.
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Location mentioned:
Spring St, Fayetteville, NY 13066
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