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False alarm triggered by dog and keypad issueChicago IL

audio iconBurglary
Near W 34th St, Chicago, IL 60608

A false alarm was reported at a residence near W 34th St. The resident's son said there is trouble with the alarm keypad and a dog may have caused the alarm to activate.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 13
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Get a car from the Booster Monty residents again. near W 34th St, back door.
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Now, I'll let you know. I talk to the son, and I guess she's having trouble with the keypad turning the alarm off, so she probably just has a dog then. But I'll go back and double-track.

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Near W 34th St, Chicago, IL 60608

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