commercial alarm at dealership triggered with no entry, Chicago IL
A commercial alarm was triggered at a car dealership near West Irving Park Road. Glass was broken at the service door, but responding officers found no signs of entry or exit. The alarm was later disregarded as a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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Transcript:
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Three boys.
00:02
Commercial alarm.
00:03
Near West Irving Park Road.
00:06
Mariano Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram, service door, glass break, entry, exit.
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Go on.
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Four.
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You can put down on the box.
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I'm around the corner.
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Two, four.
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1690, I had over there also.
00:29
1690, we got you down.
00:33
To be advised that happened yesterday around 1 a.m., turns out it was a delivery guy.
00:39
Keep an eye on.
00:45
30's rolling on that.
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1630, we'll put you down.
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1662 David, they're out in the box.
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1662, David's gone.
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1862, David's gone.
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In 02, Sam.
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Go ahead, 02 Sam.
01:07
Which glass store break did you say it was?
01:10
It was entry, exit,
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service store.
01:17
Okay, if I'm in front, we don't see anything in front, but I don't know, the service store may be on the side 3.
01:26
10-4[1], nothing seen on iPods.
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162, I'm on the scene.
01:35
You can slow it down, I'll drop around to the rear, just check.
01:41
For 1662 on scene, given a slowdown, slowdown given near West Irving Park.
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That's 62, we got each other in the back.
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6-2-2-2, the rear is clear.
01:53
Okay, rear is clear.
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34,
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total disregard.
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Total disregard, near West Irving Park, disregard.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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