Alarm triggered by heater blowing flag at auto shop, Olympia WA
Police responded to an alarm at a Meineke auto shop. The alarm was triggered by a heater blowing a flag inside the building, causing the motion sensor to activate. No intruder was found.
Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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The alarm at Meineke just went off again, you guys get another call, if you just let us know what was going to test.
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Yeah, we'll do.
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The 4, engine 8.3.
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Go for minute, 94.
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Find your rival, if you pass our engine, there's an alleyway on the right, go all the way down there, we're in the back, then attached, ADU on the back.
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We see, pass your engine, alleyway on the right, all the way back, ADU on the right.
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9947-Kee-wlett called in description again.
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Black, hoodie,
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white,
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backpack.
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I have a black female in 711 with on her phone, black beanie, black jacket,
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blue jeans, and white shoes.
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Copy, I'll be mad, okay.
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4783, she's got a glittery backpack as well.
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Is sweater glittery?
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Yeah, it's got like a letter on it.
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That's glittery.
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Contact and the no contact information.
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And the alarm company was UTL.
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Copy also?
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Go ahead, you're also.
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Looks like they have a heater on and it's blowing old glory in the window and that's what's setting it up.
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Proceed, 1936.
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Location mentioned:
Near 4th Ave E, Olympia, WA 98501
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