UMMARY:
Between Wednesday, 05/30/2018, at approximately 1800 hours and Friday, 06/01/2018 at approximately 1700 hours, V1 Regina Francis was the victim of a trespassing and vandalism of her fire damaged home by S1 Unknown. This occurred at 355 Accacia Street. There was no known loss from the house. The damage was estimated at $2000. INVESTIGATION:
On Friday, 06/01/2018, at approximately 1658 hours, I was dispatched to 355 Accacia Street, on the report of a burglary.
When I arrived I met with Officer Hart #128 and Officer Poti #223 who arrived before me. They had conducted a protective sweep of the open lower level. The upstairs was secure and they were unable to check it at that time. They advised me they located signs of squatting as there were human feces on the floor of the residence. They advised me not to enter as there was heavy damage from the fire. The owner of the house arrived, who identified herself as V1 Regina Francis. She opened the upper level of the house for use to check for possible trespassers. Again based on the dangerous condition the house was in, we checked the first few rooms and then exited the house
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The interior of the home was severely damaged. In the garage, she had stored personal items which had been damaged by the water from putting out the fire. As the house was declared a total loss and the items inside all in-need of replacing, her insurance company required the items be cataloged in-order for there to be a claim. She had a contractor seal the house which cost approximately $8000. This included putting locks on the garage door. She said at approximately 1600 hours, on 06/01/2018, she arrived to discover the door and been broken. She estimated the cost of the repair to be $2000. She told me she had looked inside the garage and did not observe anything to be missing. She last saw the residence secure on 05/30/2018 at approximately 1800
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