Alarm activation at laboratory materials storage building, West Lafayette IN
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to an active alarm at the laboratory materials storage building near McCarty. The keyholder confirmed no one was authorized to be on site. A company vice president named (name withheld) was found on scene in a white pickup truck. Dispatch later indicated the alarm restoration issue, suggesting a possible false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Tippecanoe County Law Enforcement
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Was that two for a 1091 on McCarty?
00:06
320.
00:11
320, channel 4?
00:13
320, 2nd, channel 4?
00:17
Go ahead.
00:23
I spoke with keyholder.
00:25
He advised nobody should be there.
00:26
He's in route, ETA, 10 minutes in a silver dodgerie.
00:29
3.20.
00:30
320.
00:36
320, good.
00:42
Keyholder called back, advise the VP named (name withheld) is on scene in a white pickup truck.
00:50
Copy.
00:57
9911010.
01:01
No,
01:02
you know.
01:07
Confirming you're still at the lab material storage, I do have an active alarm for the lab material storage building now.
01:16
Yes, that's correct.
01:19
He just, our 101 just went into that location.
01:25
Receive, Bill.
01:26
Is that off?
01:27
Yeah, that was probably held.
01:29
That was me.
01:35
Video 101. Can you check the restore?
01:41
We have a restore to a security trouble that was in that building.
01:46
We do not have a restore for either alarm for either buildings.
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Location mentioned:
Laboratory Materials Storage Bldg, West Lafayette, IN 47906
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