No signs of burglary found at coffee shop alarm, Syracuse UT
Police responded to a burglar alarm at a coffee shop in Syracuse. They found no broken glass or signs of forced entry and secured the business. The alarm was at a location near North Queen involving a different business name.
Audio|Source: Davis County UCA 700 MHz P25 System
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Transcript:
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T9404. The alarm shows is a burglar glass break or glass break perimeter.
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Down with Fox 27, 1050.
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Go ahead.
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The 600 north, 40 East, standby for 28.
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I copy.
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There's no broken glass anywhere.
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I'll just double-check the doors, but everything looks secure.
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Number. Okay.
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Down for Fox 27.
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That 28 will be one Delta, November,
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four uniformed papa.
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Top point.
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And just unfortunately, I learned company to have the address for Dutch Bros is near North Queen, which does come back to different business, but they did say it was the Dutch Rose.
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10-4[1].
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10-34. 10-35.
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10-37.
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0-45. 0-45.
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Charlie 30-friendly and 10-56 books.
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35 in 22.
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Yeah.
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Final Kilo, 35, 1060.
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Go ahead.
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Bender North, under the I-15 overpass,
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Zulu 80, Delta, Echo, Tago.
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Number.
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Dave is called 87, 1060.
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K-949 the business, no broken windows, you can close it our gift.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Syracuse, UT
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