Alarm at kfc front door triggers police response, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, an alarm was triggered at the front door of a KFC near East 82nd Street, Indianapolis. Police units responded and investigated a red two-door pickup truck with covered license plates nearby. The vehicle was checked and found to have expired registration. Officers continued to process the alarm incident at the KFC location.
Audio|Heard on: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Next 71, Adam 343, and 325.
00:03
This is the alarm[1] near East 82nd Street at the KFC front door burglar sensors.
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3.43.
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325. 12 5 minutes.
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5.mine at 3.
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45, 7.4.
00:20
Go ahead, sir.
00:26
Looking for a red two-door pickup truck, unsure of Mayk, trying to get that information for you.
00:33
Well, I got one right here on Plummer Street.
00:37
Is it occupied?
00:39
Doesn't seem to be ever parked behind it for about five minutes.
00:43
Is it registered to (name withheld)?
00:48
I'm about to find out the license plates covered up place now.
00:55
Control 16, 17, 10 to have traffic.
00:58
1225, can you copy 28, please?
01:00
Go ahead.
01:02
English and Keystone on my last plate range.
01:06
Tom King, 192, Nora Ida Lincoln, 26, Indiana Truck Point.
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English and Keystone, Midnight 14.
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Do you need a second, sir?
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Okay.
01:20
Control 333, can use Sarmen, ET for photos and evidence collection,
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and then a wagon, burn it off mail.
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Just confirm in this, Tom King 192, Nora Ida Lincoln.
01:34
Yes, ma'am.
01:37
Charles 380.
01:38
I'm clear.
01:40
Negative expired on a red Ford F-150 registered to (name withheld).
01:46
It's the mail on Midnight 15 in Ingalls, Indiana.
01:53
Control, you can play at 336 on that one wagon run.
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Thank you, ma'am.
01:57
And I was a TAN.
02:01
45, just information that made me the White Mill that he was with earlier.
02:05
North District Unit's Enron Business Alarm KFC, 82nd Street, 1022 on callback.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
alarm: Alarm activation (likely a robbery/hold-up alarm in this context)
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Location mentioned:
E 82nd St, Indianapolis, IN 46240
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