Police investigate possible burglary at Michigan Site Care, Jackson MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a possible burglary at Michigan Site Care near North Elm Avenue in Jackson. A caller reported motion detected inside and believed someone was in the building. Officers found an open door on the south side and conducted a check of the premises.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County and Hillsdale County Public Safety
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Near North Elm Avenue at Caroline Street for a 10-11[1] at Michigan Site Care.
00:08
Indicating lower level East Kitchen still motion.
00:11
We spoke with the caller who believes someone is in the building.
00:16
JPD Step two, are we back in?
00:20
Click.
00:21
Seven, you can send Caroline come arrival.
00:25
Click.
00:31
Victor two to Paraly seven, stay on the north side. I'll check the west and south sides quickly.
00:39
Clear.
00:44
Evening 50 arrival.
00:47
Okay.
00:53
Two, I have an open door on the south side of the building.
00:56
We need any additional units here.
00:59
Sam Eleven, you can send it.
01:03
Click.
01:05
Six, I'm off.
01:07
Click.
01:09
You can send that as well.
01:11
Click.
01:12
Baker Four, Sam Eleven, clear your line and head that way.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-11: Traffic stop
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Location mentioned:
N Elm Ave, Jackson, MI 49202
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