Alarm triggered at local jewelry shop, no crime found, Fort Payne AL
Police responded to an alarm activation at the Buffalo Nickel Shop in Fort Payne. Officers and the alarm company tried to contact a key holder. It was later determined that an employee may have accidentally triggered the alarm. The scene appeared secure with no signs of crime.
Audio|Source: Fort Payne Police
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Transcript:
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The alarm companies advise in the Buffalo nickel shop also.
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My neighbor will make contact with a key holder.
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They only had one listed, they attempted and I've attempted.
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10-4[1]4. Hanged up.
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Business has got a phone number of (number withheld).
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Is that the number y'all possibly tried?
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Negative. I'll try it off.
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104. Try it see if they can access it.
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It appears they've got decent camera system.
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Make sure if things 10-4[1].
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10-4[1].
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Corpane 142.
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Prop. Number 133.
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Go ahead.
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(name withheld), he advised that those vehicles were in the parking lot when he left.
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He's just left shortly.
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He stated that everything's 10-4[1].
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He may have set the alarm off.
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T-in-4.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
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Fort Payne, AL
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