Panic alarm triggers at residence on Harmon Blvd, Bend OR


A panic alarm was triggered by motion at a kitchen window of a residence on Harmon Boulevard. Garage lights were found on. A renter at the property reported not hearing any unusual noises and said nothing was damaged. Law enforcement is responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: Bend Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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1017 or at Harmon Boulevard.
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RVee's not unseen, sounds like they were notified that there isn't has a panic alarm going off with motion detected from the kitchen window and that their lights are on in the garage.
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Okay.
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Bill 136-7.
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Okay.
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SEL38-36-0-3 is en route to the address we're working on a VTA.
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30-8-a-card.
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Our P.B.P.B.T.A is less than 10 minutes. We'll be a gray land rover.
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Special 36 will be there and to just be clear there's no one supposed to be at the hospital, correct?
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Correct.
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36, non-thirty-year done third interview.
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1236. The RAPU is not advising that there is a renter who lives in the apartment above the garage, who is on scene, and says he hasn't hurt anything.
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36.
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