Burglary alarm with forced door reported on Wall St, Ingham County MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a burglary alarm near Wall Street in Onondaga Township after reports of a possible forced back door entry. Units observed signs of movement and confirmed the back door appeared to be forced open. Officers requested additional support to clear the building. No personal information was disclosed.
Audio|Heard on: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Thirty-five and thirty-four, copy of breaking and entering alarm.
00:03
Near Wall Street.
00:09
Forty-three, there's some movement.
00:13
For both locations near Wall Street for a back door at 158th.
01:27
I've been holding an unknown trouble near Georgetown Boulevard, apartment nine.
01:31
Could hear a male and female arguing.
01:36
Also hold on a big birdie check near Brunson Street.
01:41
The main door was open.
01:42
Employee is afraid to go in without police checking it first.
02:21
The keyholder's phone number given gives me options to book a vacation, so I don't believe it's correct.
02:55
Back door appears to be forced open.
02:57
Can you get another unit or two over here to help clear it?
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Location mentioned:
Wall St, Onondaga Township, MI 48827
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