False residential alarm near Five Points Road, Indianapolis IN
A residential alarm was reported near Five Points Road. It was later confirmed as a false alarm after the homeowner provided the proper pass code.
Audio|Source: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police - Southeast District
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Transcript:
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He's 92[1], Charles (number withheld), residential alarm, near Five Points Road.
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(number withheld) from down street.
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(number withheld), Thompson, Ferguson.
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All cars, 20-07.
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South East 23 information only possible traffic hazard, Madison, and Pleasant One Parkway.
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North Drive, there's a dark sedan in the construction zone.
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Reference closed cap 2000.
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46, traffic 32.
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We just got off 65 at MLK.
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We'll be there in just a minute.
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Okay, I'm going to the front.
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I'll be in the barn, the famous area when you get there.
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Okay.
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District officers en route.
01:05
Round to the residential burglary alarm near Five Points Road.
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Alarms company called back referencing the false alarm, according to the homeowner, proper pass code.
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Sending it on hold back, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
92: Diabetic medical problem
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Location mentioned:
Near 5 Points Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46259
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