Repeated prank 911 calls report break-in


Dispatch audio about repeated 911 calls from an address reporting a possible break-in. Officers suspect the calls may be prank calls by kids. They mention past hang-up calls and units en route with an estimated arrival time.
Audio|Source: Lawrence County Law Enforcement
02:38
Transcript:
3-2 to a county unit. Go ahead. Someone in route 20193, highway 101, 20193, highway 101 in reference to possibly some kids pranking 911[3], but they... Called up here a couple of times and said someone was breaking in their home. 10980, I'll be 84[1] code. drill for right now. 10-4[4]. 42 to 16. This is about the 6 telephone call that we've had now. Do we have any previous call history? Had some 9-1-1 hang-up calls in the past about a year ago, and then just NVC[2] at that area. on that address is about 10 minutes away from me if you don't want me to be 84. 10-4. We're on 434, about to turn on to 20 in Hillsborough. I'm showing a 23-minute ETA.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
84: En route to location
[2]
NVC: No Violation/Complaint
[3]
911: Emergency Call
[4]
10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near AL-101, Town Creek, AL 35672
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