Burglary suspected at residence on Candy Cane Drive, Indianapolis IN
Police responded to a possible burglary on Candy Cane Drive after the homeowner saw a white male and female inside their home on surveillance cameras. No one was supposed to be home. A silver Chrysler 300 was possibly involved.
Audio|Source: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police - Southeast District
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Transcript:
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Attention southeast, 52[1], possible burglary in progress to a residence near Candy Cane Drive, 7300 South, 3,500 East, more to follow.
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1603 Southward, 227.
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1603, Charles 227, 2034, Charles 24, Charles 24, were you getting in further enough?
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124034 info via text being mailed, text revised they saw someone inside their house on their cameras. I'm trying to get further.
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Which one is out for control?
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That was for Charles 230.
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Charles, go ahead.
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If you go over to Laurel Streets, parts off there in a parking lot, it looks like it's unoccupied, I'll wait for you.
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Just for the burglary in progress, near Candy Cane Drive, they advise the subject as a female around 50 years old. I'm still trying to get further description.
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I wanted some optima.
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He's got two tickets in that same vehicle.
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I'm clear. Thank you.
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Edition unisoned on team for burglary of residence in progress near Candy Cane Drive.
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Additional call. Complain it fell white male and white female inside her home through cameras. No one should be home. Complaining innocent of silver, Chrysler 300, ETA, 15 minutes.
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Thank you for privacy.
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Location mentioned:
Near Candy Cane Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46227
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