Officers find vacant house with unlocked back door, Memphis TN


Officers tried to enter a house because the occupant did not respond. They found the back door unlocked and the house was vacant. There were no signs of forced entry. It is believed a realtor may have accessed the property with the proper code.
Audio|Source: Memphis Police and Shelby County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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That was us.
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We're trying to gain entry because occupant couldn't respond from the door.
00:07
So we'll let our supervisor know and get more started.
00:13
Okay, check.
00:14
Hope along with near Freeport Ave and Kuhn Rd and Nigel logistics.
00:22
Richways respondent to that hold the phone.
00:31
The back door was open.
00:33
We cleared the house.
00:34
Nobody in it.
00:35
Whoever went into the house left the scene.
00:41
Could you call the owner and tell them to come by if it comes from the alarm off?
00:48
So there was actual break in there?
00:54
The back door was unlocked.
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It's going to be a vacant house.
01:05
Okay.
01:24
Check, it's 1118.
01:31
It's a rare understanding that everything was okay and the proper code was given in the basic back that the real tool was on site.
01:43
So, we see the footprints.
01:45
So what?
01:49
Probably was a realtor, but I'm not sure.
01:51
Let me see if I can get a callback number to the realtor.
01:55
To get it, there's no signs of forced entry.
02:03
But he advised he did not misplace it.
02:05
He advised his vehicle door was unlocked and it never, he never leaves it unlocked.
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Location mentioned:
Near Freeport Ave, Memphis, TN 38141
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