Unsecured garage found open at residence with no intruders, Chicago IL
Police responded to an alarm at a residence near Mulligan. Officers found a garage door open but no intruders were present. It was determined a contractor may have remotely unlocked the doors. The area was secured.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
01:15
Transcript:
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7 alarms sounding, Toronto Residence near Mulligan.
00:04
Garage motion.
00:06
99.
00:08
1761 Charlie.
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Charlie?
00:13
Here's my dog.
00:14
We came over here to check this out.
00:15
The door was open.
00:17
We sweep the area.
00:19
Everything is clear.
00:20
Do we have a key holder or someone that's going to come back and lock us?
00:25
We can notify the alarm company.
00:29
10-4[1] squad.
00:30
We can secure it for now, but if they want to come by and ensure that everything else is locked, it's fine.
00:39
The 10-4[1].
00:45
1761 Charlie, were there contractors over on tennis working in sex?
00:53
1761, Charlie, no, everything was, it was empty.
00:58
There wasn't anyone working inside.
01:01
The access from the back was just unlocked on one of the doors.
01:06
Yeah, I guess simply safe can unlock the doors remotely, and they did it for the contractors, so the owner was surprised they weren't there.
01:14
But I let him know.
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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