False alarm triggered by door latch at local market, Damariscotta ME


An alarm company reported a front door alarm at a local market near Main St. Officers checked and found the door locked and no one inside. The alarm was triggered by a latch issue when the door was rattled. The door is secure but the top lock of the double doors is not engaged, causing false alarms.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Fire/EMS and Police
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Transcript:
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James Scott One, one. Get another call from the alarm company in regards to the Mr. Mike's Market, the front door zone for alarm going off.
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What do you advise? Go ahead.
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Timberger.
00:13
The door is locked, there's nobody there.
00:15
It's just, when somebody rattles on the door, the alarm goes off, but it is secure.
00:22
10.4 universe is going to one.
00:28
7.8 fully called C.
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10.4.28. Have you seen.
00:38
10-4[1]-dammers got a 1.
00:39
No RP has been advised, I did put the RP on file in the narrative.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:46
Ten-Bore, I'll also go talk with them in the morning.
00:48
It seems when they close the double doors, they're not locking the top portion of one of them.
00:53
They just do the middle lock, so the door opens a little bit,
00:57
but doesn't open all the way.
01:01
10-4[1]-4-derms got a one.
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Damariscotta 1, Lincoln, I'll be on scene.
01:10
Everything appears to secure. I'll double-check it.
01:15
104Dermisket O 1.152.
01:22
Damariscotta 1, Lincoln, it's all secure.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Damariscotta, ME 04543
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