Attempted Burglary

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Synopsis: Attempted burglary that occurred between the hours of 1500 on 12/6/2016 and 0830 on 12/7/16 at 7450 35th St N, 1202, Pinellas Park, FL 33781. An unknown suspect broke the window located on the northeast side of the residence. The tenant reported nothing stolen during this incident. No current leads.
Case Status open refer to CIS for review.
Evidence:
5 photographs submitted to PCSO Property and Evidence
Burglarized building (lock) Force Entry, Suspect broke the glass window on the northeast side of the residence.
Scene Description 7450 35th St N, 1202, Pinellas Park, FL 33781 2 story apartment complex. Apt #1202 was on the first floor. The apartments view is secluded due to the surround apartments in the complex.
North Side window was bent
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Taylor report that during the time of 1500 hrs on 12/6/16 and 0830 hours on 12/7/16, unknown suspect(s) broke the glass window leading into the main bedroom.
Taylor advised nothing was stolen during the incident, but when she arrived this morning there were screw drivers on the windows.
I brought Taylor to the back of the apartment and asked her about the window being open and a towel sitting there. She stated that her boyfriend and herself needed to do that because they left their house keys inside the residence one day.
While walking through the apartment I was unable to find any clues of someone rummaging through the residence or any foot prints inside of the home.
Prior to leaving the scene I spoke with Vehorn and asked him about the screwdrivers, he stated he did not see any screw drivers when he arrived
Processing: During processing, I was unable to locate any fingerprints due to the smudges on the glass windows.
Neighborhood Canvass: revealed no leads
Apt # 1201- No answer
Apt #1203- No answer
Apt #1204- Stated she heard glass shattering over night, but did not know the exact time.
This case is open and the investigation is

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