False hold-up alarm at Taco Bell on Walsingham Road, Largo FL
Police responded to a hold-up alarm at the Taco Bell near Walsingham Road in Largo, Florida. Upon arrival, officers found no robbery or threat. The alarm was determined to be a false activation related to recent technical issues with the alarm system.
Audio|Source: Largo Police Department
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Paul Larger University of Bides, I'm holding an alarm at the Taco Bell off of Walsingham and a hit-and-run crash at Olmerton and Belcher.
00:09
All right, so they'll head to the alarm on Walsingham.
00:16
I got to be able to break and take his back at the hold-up alarm.
00:20
Oh.
00:26
I got to be.
00:27
Talk about Walsingham break.
00:29
Hold up alarm, no keel.
00:31
Okay.
00:35
Copy.
00:41
Let's see it's right, 1744.
00:45
Any larger units that are still holding a hit-and-run crash, Holminton and Belcher? It looks like that happened east of the intersection eastbound lane.
00:55
Corrections, west of the intersection eastbound lane.
01:05
617-neck, 22.
01:18
You're going to meet with your caller.
01:19
She's going to be at the Dollar Tree on Belcher.
01:22
The new one, right?
01:25
Your subject vehicle should be a silver Honda instead of a class in east on Armored.
01:33
Roger.
01:38
1746.
01:44
Sheriff 414 on the southwest corner, the Taco Bell.
01:51
Hi, 70-coa-4.
01:54
77, what alarm is?
02:03
Hold up alarm.
02:09
Yeah, everybody here is Code 4[1].
02:10
They're figuring they're having issues with their alarm system in past few days.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
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Location mentioned:
Near Walsingham Rd, Largo, FL 33774
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