glass break alarm at t-mobile store with no forced entry, Milwaukee County WI
Officers responded to a glass break alarm at the T-Mobile store near West Platon Avenue. The rear door was secure and no signs of forced entry were found, but an audible alarm was sounding next to the door. The business was closed at the time.
Audio|Source: Milwaukee County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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77. Take an alarm at T-Mobile, near West Platon Avenue.
00:03
So, last break alarm.
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Present, 4.
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7.17.4.
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We have me.
00:25
Squad 11 dispatch.
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One 11.
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Permission to call.
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5-035.35.
00:35
Squad 11.
00:40
Squad 23, I see.
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Town for us.
00:57
5-1 dispatch.
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5-1.
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Raise on scene.
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I got to be tall on scene, 5-1.
01:12
Did it tell you which glass was broken possibly?
01:20
Negative just that it was a glass break alarm.
01:26
Business is still closed.
01:30
10-4[1].
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I'd have your round that you'll want east of your TMCE as well.
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September.
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Time for.
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Secure.
02:05
Stand for.
02:15
8807-135. The rear door of the building is secure but the alarm is right next to that door going off.
02:25
I have an audible alarm as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation; message received and understood.
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Milwaukee County, WI
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