Intrusion alarm reported on Madison Avenue in Covington, Covington KY
Police units responded to an intrusion alarm on Madison Avenue in Covington, Kentucky. There was no confirmation of a break-in or damage. The case was held over for the next shift. No individuals or personal details were reported.
Audio|Source: Kenton County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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10.44, when you're done with the notes, both units, 2,500, Madison, 2,500, Madison, Madison Avenue, intrusion alarm,
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east and west corridor.
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Analyze, which ability and they'll tell them to notify, 45?
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3.41, we'll take it, 45.
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10, 4, 41.
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45, or 4.
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45, tomorrow, need to be sure.
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7,000.
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11 after you're not sure we're going to start that way.
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For Mitchell 19.
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For Mitchell 19.
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1100, Mr. Churches as well.
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We'll be transported forward until 18 against prison.
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The KCDC miles will be in the area.
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10.4.
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I've got a mic click from me.
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104.
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Accinal.
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183.
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11, I clear your three-shift, 83-go-in.
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Who do you have going to that intrusion alone?
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The originally was 45,
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41 said he'll take it for him.
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Then 11, 11 said he's going out to service.
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Yeah, it's common occurrence.
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Just stay after first shift and leave those units for where I've got all of,
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like,
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three cars available on the entire seat.
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So, for... Do you want to continue or just keep it stacked?
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Keep the call stacked for first shift.
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We will handle it.
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10-4[1].
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Madison Ave, Covington, KY
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