Possible burglary suspected due to faulty door lock, Parma OH


A caller reported a possible burglary at her mother's house on Marietta Ave in Parma. The caller suspects someone might have been inside because the door lock is faulty and wouldn't lock properly. However, there are no signs of forced entry and nothing appears stolen. The caller showed a video of someone knocking on the door, which added to her suspicion.
Audio|Source: Parma / Parma Heights Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Caller states her mother is an nursing home. She believes someone might have been inside the house. The door is locked and won't lock properly, but they'll frame correct.
00:07
Doesn't look like anything's missing, and the caller is going to be correct.
00:11
(number withheld)-hand fiber.
00:13
Yeah.
00:22
Thank you.
00:25
I'm going to be en route to Parma Union.
00:32
Okay. Engine 6 dispense.
00:35
Engine 6 gone.
00:39
We believe the odor is caused by a closed drive. We're in service.
00:44
We're in service.
00:49
Okay.
00:51
I'm out on Marietta.
00:53
Yep.
00:54
Two-five, I'm next door. She don't want to talk in her backyard.
00:58
To the east.
01:03
5-6-3.
01:05
Code 6-3.
01:07
Can I have the CAD call number,
01:11
please?
01:15
25005-771.
01:21
All right, driver is going to be Uniform Fox (number withheld) with a passenger of uniform, Uniform,
01:31
(number withheld),
01:34
(number withheld) for the cat.
01:37
The driver is said and the info received with the other ground and not be on top, so 2200.
01:49
All right, there's no signs of forced entry. The video she showed me is knocking her own door.
01:55
Her suspicion is because the dead hole was locked and she never locked that. She was advised this will be complete.
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Location mentioned:
Marietta Ave, Parma, OH 44134
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