Burglary alarm triggered at New Berlin business, New Berlin WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an alarm was triggered at a business near West Pleasant View Drive in New Berlin. Officers responded and verified an employee was on site. Attempts to contact the updated keyholder were unsuccessful, but no issues were found during the walkthrough.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Apparently, the keyholder the alarm company had retired last year.
00:03
We've gotten to contact with him and he had an updated keyholder named (name withheld).
00:08
We're trying to call him.
00:15
400, copy at 1029.
00:17
All right.
00:23
His name is (name withheld).
00:28
Versus Keith, King, Edward, Ida, Tom, Henry, middle initial A, Adam, to be a male.
00:33
Unknown 05, 16.
00:35
1947, 0516.
00:38
1947.
00:39
Oh, 319, both you answer, good luck.
00:42
104 plus 319.
00:44
Backo, 3, 3, 0, thank.
00:47
That 4, he is valid once.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:51
Let me try calling (name withheld) twice.
00:53
He decided he didn't want to answer the problem for us.
00:55
No answer. Covey.
00:57
Smith, uh, Krause, you can bring him up.
01:00
10-4[1], you're going to have to stand by a second.
01:03
9317 status.
01:05
(name withheld)?
01:07
Yeah, ready for 17.
01:08
(name withheld) produced an employee badge, so we're going to leave him to his business.
01:15
Echo 302. Vehicles are removed.
01:17
You can clear with the log.
01:19
(name withheld), can you just have him take a seat up there, and can you come down in a jail, please?
01:24
Hey, (name withheld).
01:26
Yep.
01:28
35, we're conducting a walk-through.
01:31
10-4[1].
01:37
3503-0-3-3, status type?
01:43
Echo 302, Echo 304 for a 10-90[2].
01:47
315, 106, we don't need to have status.
01:50
408, 107 list.
01:53
74. Echo 3.02.
01:55
304. 40, you clear.
01:58
10-19[3].
02:00
We have near West Pleasant View Drive for a audible pass-door alarm.
02:09
303 copy.
02:10
404. GVee, I mean 107, Liz.
02:14
Here, clear.
02:15
304, copy.
02:16
919.
02:20
303, employee don't state no issues.
02:24
Other analogies one? Never.
02:30
Can please succeed in status?
02:35
Senate. Cover.
02:40
One at three or four.
02:42
If you're at the PD, I can make the cover for that alarm.
02:46
I'm on my way.
02:47
Thank you, though.
02:53
Dismatch to 34.
02:54
34.
03:01
I went down the list with all three contacts and left voice mills.
03:06
Definitely.
03:11
Okay, 3 to 1.
03:13
Why don't you swing down that way? It'll be your residential.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
[2]
10-90: Panic/hold-up alarm (commercial)
[3]
10-19: Return to station or base.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
W Pleasant View Dr, New Berlin, WI 53151
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