False burglar alarm triggers police check at business


Police responded to a burglar alarm at a business. Officers checked the building and found the alarm was accidental with no sign of crime. A person reported a homeless female nearby who did not respond to questions.
Audio|Source: Hillcrest Police Departments Dispatch
02:19
Transcript:
45509 for an alarm. Alright, 739, you took an alarm, nothing but case, you took an alarm, nothing but case, 1571 Golden Gate, backdoor indication. Copy and Ralph. 4510. 4575. Go for both. I'm trying to join you. Near the bus stop, the complaint came into the station. He said that I believe there's a homeless female hanging out there. (name withheld), she's pushing a cart. He tried to talk to her to see if she needed help. She wouldn't talk to him. Okay. Sovereign to 4,500. Really? I'll be talking in the area, uh, the alarm. Ten four. The front is secure. 7, you can just your eyes. 7 to 39. Go ahead. Here as well. 39. 3, 4,500. Good. Speaking with workers here at the front, uh, all accidental, they're just waiting for the manager to show up for some other stuff. But everything's okay. Okay. Ten, we'll go ahead. Good.
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Location mentioned:
Near Golden Gate Pl, Mayfield Heights, OH 44124
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