Man breaks window and steals camera at apartment, South Bend IN
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According to the dispatch call, a man wearing a black hoodie, blue jeans, and white shoes broke a window and stole a camera at an apartment near Patty Lane. He was banging on the door early morning and kicked another door while possibly carrying weapons. The suspect is homeless and may have warrants.
Audio|Heard on: St. Joseph IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Near Patty Lane apartment B, Boy, 3.
00:03
There's someone that's been banging the door since 2 a.m.
00:06
and the color, it's no idea who the person is.
00:08
However, she says it's a male named (name withheld).
00:12
I'm known last day, 27 years of age.
00:15
By studies, homeless, says the male goes by red up,
00:21
possibly has warrants, male wearing a black, pretty blue jeans, white shoes, black.
00:26
Creshing blue undercoat.
00:28
The man just broke the window at the downstairs apartment.
00:31
Near Patty Lane apartment B, boy, 3.
00:35
10 and 11, the miss lost the maintenance.
00:38
Question, just the area, the maintenance man told him to leave.
00:42
I don't know where he went.
00:45
10 and 11, man ends up stealing the camera from the property.
00:50
They still are asking us to assist.
00:54
Unknown weapons, the male subject ran out of apartment A, Adam 2, and kicked the door on apartment B, Boy 3.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Patty Ln b, South Bend, IN 46615
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