Possible break-in at bicycle garage on Roosevelt Avenue, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a business alarm near Roosevelt Avenue at a bicycle garage. An open door was found, suggesting a possible break-in. A company representative was contacted and verified the alarm. Police took photographs and cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Three hundred and forty-six, 300 and forty-one.
00:02
A business alarm, near Roosevelt Avenue.
00:03
Bicycle Garage in Indy.
00:08
Three hundred and 30, 300 and forty-six.
00:12
Both at 300 and fifty-one.
00:14
The alarm says front area motion.
00:17
They made contact with one rep who requested dispatch and had a valid passcode.
00:23
Doesn't say if they're on scene or not.
00:24
For their run on Roosevelt, they spoke with (name withheld), who is one of the reps.
00:29
He said he's responding ET 15 min in a white car.
00:34
We got open door.
00:37
Control 346.
00:41
I'll need an ET for pictures.
00:46
Three hundred and 80 will type it up.
00:54
For the run on Roosevelt, we told them what was going on.
00:57
They said they received multiple other trips and the rep's still in route.
01:03
We cleared it.
01:05
Clear.
01:06
It was a good break-in.
01:09
Yes, ma'am.
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Location mentioned:
Roosevelt Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46201
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