Residential alarm triggered by open doors with no criminal activity, Chicago IL
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Police responded to a residential alarm near West Pensacola Avenue caused by open back and garage doors. The resident returned and confirmed they forgot to lock the doors. No signs of forced entry or crime were found.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
Listen to dispatch call
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
You said there's a garage alarm that activated?
00:05
Yeah, that's what it says, back door and garage door.
00:09
I'll open the back door to the residence.
00:17
1912 and 1914 12
00:22
1940 can you all head that way near West Pensacola you have to open rear door
00:30
ten four
00:33
twelve ninety nine all right nineteen eleven eleven you got two units on the way so stand by okay
00:44
9-9.
00:47
2031.
00:50
2031.
00:52
That's a park on a beat, 2750 Westmore.
01:00
1913,
01:01
we landed.
01:03
Last three in the miles, 752.
01:06
844 on o'clock.
01:11
2423. 2423.
01:17
24, 23.
01:22
24.23.
01:24
2423.
01:26
2423. That's the park going to be when you're done with that station or something.
01:34
1911.
01:36
Go ahead, 11.
01:38
See, those other units of disregard.
01:40
The resident showed up.
01:41
She said she just forgot the lock the door.
01:47
12 and 14 consecutive disregard, resident showed up, left the door open.
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