Suspicious attempt to remove AC unit reported, Jackson MS


A report was made about suspicious activity on Dunlap Avenue where someone was seen trying to remove an air conditioning unit from a window. Officers checked the area and found no signs of tampering. The complainant did not want to speak with officers.
Audio|Source: Jackson Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Having two Dunlap Avenue, it was suspicious activity,
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advising that someone was trying to fill an AC unit out of her window.
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Try three-two here to call.
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Can we go around the house and look?
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10-4[1], he advised he did look.
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He advised me to rule out of the area now. He also advised me to call it to complain to know that they look.
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Charlie 3 to 97, be advised.
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Her house is right on the corner of Dunlap Avenue, and her AC unit is you can see it from the roadway. It doesn't appear that no one was tampered with our AC unit at this time.
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Oh, is she at home? Did we not?
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According to the dispatch and the call taker, the complaining did not want to speak with an officer.
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So if that's going to be a negative, I did not make contact.
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If you would like, I would make contact.
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Therefore,
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I also knew the contact on that call date.
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Three, I'll copy direct.
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I'll be back in route, just to try to attempt to make contact with this complaint.
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Two to Charlie three, you can just forgot. I'm right here. I'm going to make contact work.
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10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Dunlap Ave, Jackson, MS 39212
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