Residential alarm triggered accidentally by resident, Peru IL
A residential burglar alarm was triggered at a home near 6th St, Peru, IL. Police contacted the resident's husband who confirmed the alarm was accidentally activated by someone in the home. No criminal activity was found.
Audio|Source: Bureau, LaSalle, Marshall, and Putnam Counties Law Enforcement
01:43
Transcript:
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10, you've found commercial correction, residential burglar alarm.
00:08
Okay.
00:11
1025, (number withheld) North Avenue, (number withheld) North Avenue, Tisquah.
00:17
It's going to be attempting contact with the owner,
00:21
this front door activated.
00:25
Everything's 104, 106, here.
00:29
Linkin 3, 10-hole, thank you.
00:39
Paul 17, status.
00:43
I've tested we're already cleared here going out of the hospital.
00:47
Sub-machine jump on.
00:59
Please, I'll be clear.
01:04
So on from Mendota, starry mile 52-5 feet.
01:15
John 16, I'll be in round to 10, call as well.
01:25
New 10, B. 16.
01:27
You get 1022. I got a hold of (name withheld) husband.
01:30
He advised it was him that activated the front door alarm on accident.
01:37
10-4[1]. I am going to drop by anyway. Anyway, just make sure that's okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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