Police investigate open door at residential alarm call, Louisville KY


Police responded to a residential alarm where the front door was open but still locked. Officers checked the premises and secured the door, finding no signs of a break-in or crime.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 1 - Divisions 6 and 7
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Transcript:
7.200 Baker, go ahead. Yeah, the door was open, but still locked, so I guess whoever it was last out, probably didn't shut it all the way and it was open. I didn't walk through everything for 1086[1], and we'll secure the door and clear this false alarm. I'll see if you get it's clear, false alarm. I have 415. Radio to 625, Charlie, 624 Baker. Charlie both. Well, can you start for residential alarm at near Mon Drive. It can be for a front door alarm. Both okay. 417. Radio 623 Baker, 1086 on scene. 1086 on scene. 1086 and Kramer only.
7.200 Baker, go ahead. Yeah, the door was open, but still locked, so I guess whoever it was last out, probably didn't shut it all the way and it was open. I didn't walk through everything for 1086[1], and we'll secure the door and clear this false alarm. I'll see if you get it's clear, false alarm. I have 415. Radio to 625, Charlie, 624 Baker. Charlie both. Well, can you start for residential alarm at near Mon Drive. It can be for a front door alarm. Both okay. 417. Radio 623 Baker, 1086 on scene. 1086 on scene. 1086 and Kramer only.
Police codes explained
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1086: False Alarm
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Louisville, KY
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