False alarm at retail store caused by cleaning crew, Chicago IL


A commercial burglary alarm at a Lulu Lemon store near N Southport Ave was triggered but determined to be a false alarm caused by the cleaning crew and a key holder who arrived to turn off the alarm.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
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Transcript:
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No to 19. We have a commercial alarm.
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near N Southport Ave from Lulu Lemon.
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It just says north door entry, exit.
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Nothing further.
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10.4.20.
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85.
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85.
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That's why I'm right here by Lulu Lemon, the percent of my thoughts.
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104, you got anybody with you?
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No, I'll let you know.
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All righty. Looks like there's cleaning people in there right now.
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Okay.
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Six to David.
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Six to David.
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Evening squad, can you hold us on a box 2-and-3 robbery mission, please?
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10-4[1]. Good evening.
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10-4[1]. Good evening.
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1885?
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85.
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As far as the cleaning crew and a key holder showed up and shut the alarm off at home.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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