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The dispatcher on the 911 call sounded momentarily taken aback when the Union County Sheriff’s Department sergeant first described what was inside the home on Lincrest Terrace on a January morning. “And what’s going on there?” she asked, when the first call came in at 10:50 a.m. “It’s an eviction,” replied Union County Sgt. Frank Miller on the other end of the line. The dispatcher paused for a moment. “It’s an eviction and you have two unresponsive juveniles?” she said, sounding slightly confused, repeating what Miller said seconds earlier. “Yes, and an unresponsive male,” replied the sergeant…