Residential burglary alarm canceled after false alert, Hubbard County MN
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A residential burglary alarm at a home near 270th Street in Helga Township was triggered by motion detected at the kitchen door. The owner later confirmed there was no emergency, and the alarm call was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Becker, Hubbard, and Cass Counties Public Safety
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02:44
Transcript:
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Covered 5,100 units, Helga Township,
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residential burglary alarm.
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Go on 2040, go ahead.
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Address is near 270th Street.
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Near 270th Street, called in by alarm company, stated kitchen door motion.
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Ten before.
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Do we have any contacts?
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Call back no answer.
00:39
Copy, thank you.
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163, 321500.
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Second one,
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we'll go at the 467, 28,
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45 Z-Z-ZBra, 546,
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227, (number withheld).
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No medical required.
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State Patrol can cancel.
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I'll get a couple of photos.
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It's just some fender damage on both vehicles,
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and they'll be on their way here in a few minutes.
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10-14-11.
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5010-10-10-7.
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Have a good afternoon.
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14-12.
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Have it.
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That's B351, Braynard.
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21.
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107. I'll let.
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Have a good afternoon.
01:51
See as well.
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Working 12.
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2.
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2.
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Rudd.
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The owner, (name withheld) is going to run over and check on E.K.
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5 minutes.
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10 form probably 45 hours I figured I'll be out at that 1052 you just said
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copy 14
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We got one none on the ditch and one blocking.
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That's you on 22.
02:39
Owner just called,
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everything's fine, you can cancel.
02:43
24, thank you.
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Helga Township, MN
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