False residential alarm verified by homeowner, Indianapolis IN


Police responded to a residential alarm in Indianapolis but found it was false after the homeowner provided a valid password.
Audio|Source: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police - Southeast District
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Transcript:
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236, a residential alarm, 66-26-20, acting room.
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2.238,800 south-heesdom.
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236 McFarland and support.
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2227.
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Control 201.
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Go ahead.
00:13
Control 2.7 plus 7 radio trouble.
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He's requesting to go 1042.
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223, if you want to disregard, I'll back up 236.
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I'm much, much closer.
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Please, sir.
00:22
Thanks very much. Control 2-1, based on the notes in the run, I think we're going to be today.
00:28
Looks like they get a valid password from a T-holder.
00:31
Clear, I'll have you guys in service, so 20-check 20-29.
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Indianapolis, IN
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