Residential alarm triggered at home near Alligator Creek, Geronimo TX


A residential alarm was triggered at a home near Alligator Creek due to a possible backdoor entry. The keyholder did not answer, and no gate codes were provided. Officers responded to check for signs of forced entry or burglary but cleared the scene with no report.
Audio|Source: Guadalupe County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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National 1214[1] call for service alarm.
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1214[1], week 1, 2, 5, near Alligator Creek, Crosswood, Foster Creek, 1 at near Alligator Creek, Crosswood Passar Creek, Residential Border alarm[2], point of activation, backdoor entry, keyholder (name withheld), Attempted, No answer, no gate codes.
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Two, four, copy, you know.
00:24
Copy, 1214[1].
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1213. You should be on duty and route to the elementary school, but I can handle that call and all a different place before I had.
00:30
Copy, 1213.
00:31
Break. F.O. 1214[1], you can just revert.
00:33
So, Park. So you can join the area on the railroad range.
00:42
On top of E702.
00:43
1210, 1213.
00:44
I'm going to go to school. I'll take care of the alarm.
00:45
I'm not too far off.
00:46
Be sure I was already on location.
00:48
No. That's the available wish I have a call for service for two months, correct the area.
00:54
I'm clear, I'm going to pull all around and apologize.
00:58
Where do you see? 1213, I said it's a call, I'm just going to clear no report.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1214: Call for service
[2]
Residential Border alarm: Alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Alligator Crk, Geronimo, TX 78155
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