Open door triggers alarm at vacant residence, Markham IL
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to an alarm at a vacant home near 162nd Street in Markham. They found an open door but no signs of forced entry or crime. The alarm was likely set off by wind through the open back fence.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Berklee alarm, near 162nd St was 60 seconds.
00:03
Vacant building being remodeled.
00:09
Counsel.
00:17
Which unit torn in the vent?
00:19
You know, tonight, I got a commercial alarm, General Berg at the meat store.
00:27
15.
00:32
I'm coming out in a few minutes just a second.
00:34
I'll buy so I'll handle it.
00:36
Thanks, 15.
00:42
That's 12.
00:44
712.
00:46
We got an open door, so we're going to clear the building.
00:51
7th Falls got an open door, the Johnson Residence, near 162nd Street, Apartment 1.
01:00
732 Shows, I get him up.
01:02
Thank you.
01:08
I went to make a Colonel Trustee at Holy Cross Hospital, got a mail that's banned from the hospital,
01:14
sitting in the waning room refusing the leave.
01:22
712.
01:24
712.
01:26
We're clear the whole building squad, we're okay.
01:28
It's just the back fence seems to be open and that's how maybe some air caused the alarm went off.
01:39
Okay, it's all of the place is cleared.
01:42
The back fence is open.
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Location mentioned:
W 162nd St, Markham, IL 60428
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