Alarm at Kingsessing Ave home found unfounded, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a residential robbery alarm near Kingsessing Avenue. The alarm was confirmed to have been triggered accidentally through a keypad entry, and officers found no signs of criminal activity. The incident was marked as unfounded.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
18th district residential robbery alarm, near Kingsessing Ave.
00:04
It's going to be a arrest from the keypad.
00:07
8th district residential robbery alarm, near Kingsessing Ave, arrest from the keypad.
00:14
PC5, we've made some contact with the suspect.
00:17
Received.
00:21
Agent Barney.
00:23
Agent Barney?
00:25
Seven units, check the block near Chestnut.
00:29
Receive units responding near Chestnut.
00:33
Three units near Chestnut.
00:36
Charlie six twelve forty-four.
00:40
You can drop one more.
00:41
I will take care of that.
00:43
Received 1800.
00:48
Eighteen hundred.
00:50
Yeah, there's nothing showing outside near Chestnut.
00:52
Don't have any figure officers speak at this time.
00:57
18 Barney received as well.
01:00
Barney, yeah, doing best trip for now.
01:04
Received.
01:07
18 district local people try 5-2 near Chestnut, going to be unfounded.
01:10
18 local people try 5 2 near Chestnut unfounded.
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Location mentioned:
Kingsessing Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19143
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