Residential alarm triggered but property found secure, Ward AR


A residential alarm was reported near Peyton St. Police checked the home and found no signs of forced entry or problems. The homeowner was stopped for speeding nearby, but no crime was found.
Audio|Source: Lonoke County Sheriff Dispatch
01:32
Transcript:
00:00
near the dollar general market on 38. 100 this way. 100, go ahead, sir. Her son was just assaulted by another young person I don't know the age. And she said the last time it happened that dad came over was threatening her kid as well. So not happening right now or it just happened.
00:29
The trial was the sawthard. Copy that, sir. We got Cabin Pee the N, we're out of the Leaf. Sure, that's when I have. 116 in the ward unit. Go ahead. Did I check on 1250 Payton Street. Was everything 1050[1] there? 10.4. Everything looks secured. Didn't see any signs of forced entry as the along off again. Negative. I just stopped the homeowner going 64 miles an hour and a 45.
00:59
I had our residential alarm going off over there, but everything looked to be just fine. One hundred one to sixteen. That might be a good verbal warning. Yeah, ten-four. One-two dispatch. No need every morning. Copy that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1050: Accident (ASR likely misheard; context is checking scene)
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Location mentioned:
Near Peyton St, Ward, AR 72176
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