![]() ![]() “It was known,” Sprovieri said, then that Burham “more than likely was no longer on the roof and a perimeter was set up.” All available agencies - state police, Chautauqua County as well as local agencies such as Conewango Township, Youngsville and the Sheriff’s Office, were called in at that stage. The first step was a “perimeter search,” which is “when the rope was discovered” - the tied bed sheets that allowed Burham to rappel down the western side of the courthouse. Sproveri said the first information provided to city police was that Burham was on the roof. Sproveri said the department aims, once notified, to be “on scene anywhere in the city within two to three minutes.” ![]() ![]() He said there was an “approximately four- to five-minute delay” from the last time Burnham was “observed on camera in the yard until the first officers were on scene.”īased on this timeline, city officers were on scene just two minutes after they were dispatched. City officers were dispatched at approximately 11:25 and on scene by 11:27 p.m. While the investigation will be “lengthy” and “intensive,” Sproveri detailed the initial response as well as the early stages of the search, which has now stretched into a fifth full day.īurham, per Sproveri, was last seen on cameras at the county jail at 11:23 p.m. ![]()
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