Police investigate possible burglary after suspect pursuit, Oklahoma City OK


Police responded to a property near North West 96th Street after a pursuit and checked for evidence of forced entry. They waited for a keyholder to access the building and assessed whether suspects had entered. Surveillance showed two people and a vehicle with a covered license plate. No signs of actual entry were found as of the last update.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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4027 in the second district record to near North West 96th Street.
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And I'll bet you haven't invited that key order to respond.
00:13
88, no, you can order and clear that building.
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I'll be 97 in my 30th, so I'll let you know.
00:28
K6A1, excuse me, K6 to dispatch, did they have many more than just two people on camera? Okay.
00:39
Do you have any outstanding suspect at this point?
00:43
Not the right with it.
00:48
Okay, Russ, I'd say it was a couple and they saw one SUV.
00:53
Yeah, we got the SUV that had a shirt over the tag, so we couldn't get the tag on it.
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Okay, Chris.
01:04
One 18 Spring Lake, and then you get a chance when you work up 337 on North West 79th Street, give you all the information to drive around into the house.
01:15
That is 6497 all the signal.
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Yeah, I rode off all this spring.
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Keyholder's going to be on route, he's going to be in a Toyota Camry.
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The Avalon camera breaks into the front of the car. He will be cloud ward, sir.
01:40
I got shit, what?
01:46
Okay, so far it's not looking like that actually made entry. There's time works.
01:52
Well,
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there is no line in the back of the car, but it may do that front of the road either. I'm not sure.
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Okay, we're going to finish the fact they didn't make entry to front.
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Near NW 96th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73114
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