Officer Bill Gannon: Might have been looking for the combination, how many people know it ?
Charles Edwards: Just the two Lederman and Mrs. Maskel
Officer Bill Gannon: Where they got it written down ?
Charles Edwards: I don't know why would they need to they unlock it several times a day ?
Sergeant Joe Friday: A lot of people keep their safes on day comm Edwards, one dial turn opens it
Officer Bill Gannon: Just in case they forget the combination they sometimes have it written on a card on the side of a drawer under a desk someplace like that well
Charles Edwards: I could see the place was torn up but i didn't think that's what he might be looking for
Officer Bill Gannon: It's known as burglary made easy
Charles Edwards: Sounds sloppy to me suppose he went through all the trouble of breaking into a place and then couldn't find the combination
Sergeant Joe Friday: Then he has to work pal --Drill job
Officer Bill Gannon: Neat looks like he's a pro
Sergeant Joe Friday: He only drilled two holes
Officer Bill Gannon: Snake eyes
Sergeant Joe Friday: He's no plumber is he --We instructed Officer Edwards to remain at the scene to ensure evidence preservation then we called the office and requested a print man and a safe expert