False burglary alarm triggered by homeowner's device, Valley Mills TX


A homeowner triggered a distress alarm causing police to respond for a possible burglary. The alarm issue was due to battery problems, and no crime occurred.
Audio|Source: Bosque and Surrounding Counties Public Safety
01:45
Transcript:
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422 can i get you in route to near County Road 322 for burglar 10 4th from your route be a vi there's going to be a distress button hit by the homeowner
00:22
10-4[1]. Do we have any other details?
00:27
Negative. I'm going to try to make contact with a homeowner.
00:34
Four. Okay,
00:40
I'll be clear.
00:43
Ten, four.
00:49
2, 49, 1895, 12, 1449, 1895.
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This about it's current.
00:57
Okay.
01:02
Static on your 27, can you respond? Oh, let us know.
01:10
So, are you asking me to 10-9[2]-27?
01:13
Promise.
01:15
Texas, 1249, 1895, 12, 49, 1895.
01:23
Come back to Kitterman.
01:37
You can 1022 spoke with the RP.
01:41
She said that she's having some battery issues with her alarm.
01:44
Everything is fine at her resident.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
[2]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
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Location mentioned:
Near Lame Duck Rd, Valley Mills, TX 76689
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