Police respond to residential alarm with possible break-in, Jackson County IN
Police responded to a residential alarm near North Canada after the homeowner confirmed the alarm was active. Officers checked the residence but found no one inside. The situation was treated as a possible break-in in progress.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Need units to start towards near North Canada, 1,200 left,
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service to a logo alarm,
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right master bedroom window.
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The arm can be advised that the homeowner sent an electronic message confirming the alarm to be active.
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Clear?
00:31
It's 28 office, 1046.
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Good.
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(name withheld), 558.
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40404 Honda, (name withheld), or 550s down signalage.
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Clear, nobody's in it,
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off the fog line out, in the field almost.
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We'll attendee from here, I'll check on it later.
01:05
Oh, question.
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26, 25,1, I'll be 107 Code J on cell phone for meeting.
01:17
Okay. Okay.
01:23
You can show 8 in route to Seymour for a detail.
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You can show off in route to Seymour for a little bit.
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Yeah,
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5.
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612, I'll be out of the prosecutor's office.
01:51
Okay, thank you.
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6367, I'm connecting.
02:01
Clayer, will you clear on the alarm call?
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I just seen it.
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I can be around.
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I didn't see where 14 was on the map, but I can head it that way.
02:15
Clear. He's in Browntown as well.
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However, the homeowner did send a message to the alarm company confirming the alarm.
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makes it bad as an active, possible break-ins.
02:31
Clear. One you know.
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Jackson County, IN
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