Suspect detained after burglary alarm at business, Richardson TX
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Police responded to a burglary alarm at a business near Abrams Road. Multiple motion sensors were triggered. A drone was used to check the roof. One suspect was detained after a Taser was used.
Audio|Heard on: Dallas City Police - 1 Central
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
I'm in a business in progress near Abrams Road they're getting multiple motion alarms and I dropped motion alarm as well.
00:15
Ford we're walking over to our car we're walking over to our car can you second and add us to that priority one here in a second.
00:28
I'm a happy one.
00:32
Okay.
00:34
Yeah, rewind, read 21111.
00:44
1054. Do we have any drone units that can look over the roof of the bank?
00:54
With the city?
00:57
104, thank you.
01:05
Channel 1, already left for a drone.
01:08
We have a burglar, we have a bird that came from there why are you doing there.
01:12
We don't have a little day.
01:15
You know what we can just want to go to trick for come from around for Dallas.
01:21
No one for you?
01:24
Code 1C. Do you want UAS for a response for 1 or 3?
01:31
Code 1 is fine for now.
01:40
Alright,
01:48
one foot on the ground.
01:53
Probably one.
01:54
We got Canadian Riverfront.
01:56
You got... I get Units in the Riverfront.
01:58
I got Units in Riverfront.
02:03
I'm going to rest.
02:07
I'm 13, 13, what are you after?
02:23
313, we're right here at Cadiz and Hotel Street.
02:26
Clear itself our previous 15 and give us a new 15.
02:29
I got that, sir, what are we looking for?
02:33
113. We got one in custody right now.
02:36
Taser deployed.
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Location mentioned:
Abrams Rd, Richardson, TX 75081
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