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Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 2 - Divisions 3 and 8 · 1/4/2026 03:34 AM
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323 Baker, we're going to be on scene and we're going to be in front of near Iroquois.
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323 Baker, radio's okay, near Iroquois Ave.
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Police respond to false burglary alarm on Iroquois Ave
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a possible break-in near Iroquois Avenue in Louisville. Several individuals were detained during the investigation. Officers determined there was no burglary, and that the caller’s drug-induced condition had caused the false report. Emergency medical services were declined.