Alarm activation at oak harbor high school with no proper keyholder code, Oak Harbor OH
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An alarm was triggered at Oak Harbor High School with motion detected near the reception office. Officers responded and checked entry points. The keyholder was contacted but did not have the correct code to disarm the alarm. Similar incidents occurred the previous day.
Audio|Heard on: Oak Harbor/Carroll Twp Police Dispatch, Portage Fire, Carroll Fire/EMS, Mid County EMS & Oak Harbor Public Works
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead. Can you head on over to the high school? We just received an alarm from there showing down through a reception office motion.
00:12
Great.
00:13
Go ahead.
00:17
Alarm company said that they were able to get in contact with the keyholder,
00:21
(name withheld), but she did not have the right code as she's the new principal.
00:30
That's clear.
00:31
This was,
00:34
has happened yesterday also.
00:37
Just so you're aware.
00:41
That's clear.
00:50
They advise at the keyholder DGA.
00:58
They did not advise, one.
01:00
They just said that they were able to contact her and she did not give the proper code.
01:08
That's clear, yeah.
01:12
Okay.
01:21
75. 71,
01:26
go ahead.
01:30
You just monitor the cameras inside the school, let me go ahead.
01:42
Go ahead.
01:46
I'll be checking all the entry points again, though one of the office is secured.
01:54
That's right.
01:59
Let's see if you can get a hold of the key holders, see if she's going to respond out here.
02:08
That's clear.
02:09
I'm looking for a number right now.
02:11
That's clear.
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Location mentioned:
W State Rte 163, Oak Harbor, OH 43449
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