Burglar alarm triggered at residence near Green Springs Acres Road, Custer SD
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A burglar alarm was triggered at a residence near Green Springs Acres Road. Officers were dispatched and contacted the homeowner who previously instructed to check the property and leave if nothing unusual is found.
Audio|Heard on: Custer County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
The double burglar alarm reported by Ring near Green Springs Acres Road.
00:07
Is that the same house I went to not too long ago after that windstorm?
00:20
Oh,
00:21
please, I was just passing the address card.
00:24
I'll check that at 814.
00:26
You want to call the homeowner?
00:36
I think last time he said that just check it and leave.
00:48
211A11. That individual has been dropped off the hospital.
00:51
I'll be clear tonight.
00:58
And 1070, ring alarm reporting an alarm in the kitchen near Green Springs Acres Road.
01:06
And I'm going to call the homeowner just from home.
01:08
104. I'll start head that way too.
01:12
104.A3 and 14.
01:13
Both have been notified.
01:15
Ten 4.
01:20
2321 1078 left a message on itself.
01:26
Number.
01:28
10 of 1078.
01:31
Green Springs Acres Road is off of Wind Dance Ranch Road.
01:35
Temple.
01:42
We're here.
01:45
Probably A-11.
01:46
Probably A-11.
01:47
10-4[1].
01:54
21A11 1028 let's go to 2-1 Henry Zebra 1-1-2 it's in the garage
02:10
that belongs to the homeowner in Excel and 10-4[1]
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
Green Springs Acres Rd, Custer, SD 57730
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