Residential alarm found secure after realtor contact, New Haven MO
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a residential alarm near Mopping in Franklin County. After contacting the realtor on site, the house was confirmed secure with no issues found.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan and Surrounding Area Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Can you show me out near Mopping for a residential alarm going on?
00:09
Clear out near Mopping for an alarm 919.
00:17
Same time 6-01.
00:22
So on.
00:24
I'm in contact advice.
00:25
State advising they have a trooper 1016 at the 216 over 4 A44E sound with the possibly intoxicated driver requesting someone respond expedited.
00:33
They do have another car en route, however they need a closer unit.
00:37
26.
00:40
(number withheld).
00:52
Franklin County, 2105.
00:57
Good.
01:01
105 calling on guidance for animal complaint, aggressive dogs near Melrose Street.
01:08
Going to attempt to push the vehicle over, believe it's unoperable.
01:12
Yep.
01:18
100, Frankl.
01:21
The fire alarm is going off, nothing visible.
01:26
I contacted the realtor that's on the sign out front.
01:29
He's going to come check out the house.
01:31
Everything appears secure at beginning.
01:33
That's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Franklin County, MO
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