False alarm of break-in near West Huron St, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a potential burglary near West Huron Street after a caller reported someone trying to enter an apartment. Further investigation revealed the person was maintenance staff reprogramming keys, and the call was cleared as a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Burglary in progress, near West Huron Street, apartment (number withheld), 10th floor.
00:05
There is someone trying to break into her door.
00:08
He tries again on call, turning the knob.
00:14
Caller says (name withheld) is trying to ask him what he wants and he's not responding.
00:17
The door person will try and call him as well.
00:20
Says it's a male wearing a camel sweatshirt.
00:25
Ninety-nine.
00:27
Ninety-nine.
00:32
Three two four, show me low twenty-two.
00:35
Seven four.
00:41
One twelve.
00:46
Never mind, that's correct.
00:52
Eighteen thirty-one.
00:55
Eight three one.
00:59
Total disregard over here.
01:01
It was maintenance.
01:02
They're reprogramming her keys for her.
01:07
Anyone responding on burglary in progress? Near West Huron, take a complete disregard.
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