Police respond to hold-up alarm at residential location


The police responded to a panic alarm at a home. They checked the building for trouble and there was one person in custody.
Audio|Source: Muncie and Delaware County Public Safety
01:45
Transcript:
143 2010-4[1] 26-9 east 14 is on a hold-up alarm[2] to be residential is coming from just as panic alarm. (name withheld). (name withheld). On rigging, just blast the walnut. We'll be a plate here in just a second. It's pet-friendly (name withheld). 10-4. One click on the alarm on the alarm? Okay, 4. 6-2.Uvise on a keyholder. Anybody here's no keyholder responding. I also just got an additional. The interior hall door. Yeah, it's probably going to get a whole lot of them before we're going through the school checking. 10-4. 138, J-3-1-mail. 138, the initial in-custody[3] subjects who were transport to county. And for custody time will be 2119.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Received
[2]
hold-up alarm: Panic alarm triggered, likely for robbery/burglary
[3]
in-custody: Subject detained/arrested
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Location mentioned:
E 14th St, Muncie, IN 47302
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