Burglar alarm checked at Eagles Club on Boggs Ave, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a burglar alarm at the Eagles Club near Boggs Avenue in Pittsburgh. The same alarm point had previously activated a few hours earlier. The site was checked and found secure, with no signs of forced entry. Contact had not yet been made with the key holder, and the activation appeared to be a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 2 Dispatch - Zones 3/6
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Transcript:
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188, I got a return burglar alarm.
00:03
Near Boggs Avenue.
00:05
Units checked it about 2 hours ago.
00:07
It's the same point of activation.
00:09
The alarm company still had no contact with the key holder.
00:14
That's copy.
00:15
Was it secure?
00:19
Yeah, it was all secure.
00:20
No signs of forced entry.
00:23
325.
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25. You checked the burglar alarm again at Eagles Club near Boggs Avenue.
00:34
It's the same point of activation, still no contact.
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Location mentioned:
Boggs Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15211
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