Accidental residential burglar alarm at Lilly Court, Midlothian TX
Police responded to a residential burglar alarm near Lilly Ct. Contact with the key holder revealed the alarm was accidental, set off by a family member. No criminal activity was found.
Audio|Source: Midlothian, Red Oak Police/Fire
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Transcript:
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2724, when you're clear of the welfare check, we've got our residential burglar alarm coming in.
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Hi.
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near Lilly Ct near Lilly Ct to the garage door
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ten work eleven twenty one go ahead
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North 67 southbound at 9th Street, King Paul Young, 2820, King Paul Young, 2823, Red Chevy Equinox, and we're going to be on the service road.
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Proceed.
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It's going to take me while to get around and get in place.
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Recease.
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Andrew Dunbar is clear, eligible, Class C, expires in 31, that vehicle is clear, expired November, expires November of 25,
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2021 Chevy, White and Color, Andrew Dunbar out of Temple, insurance is confirmed.
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All right, sir.
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I'll advise on report status here shortly.
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Where do you see?
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24. Go ahead.
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She's in contact with the key holder at Lilly Court. He advised it was accidental, his wife set her off.
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You can clear it.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lilly Ct, Midlothian, TX 76065
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