Motion detector triggers commercial burglary alarm at Watergate, Norfolk VA
A commercial burglary alarm was triggered at Watergate 5 near East 26th Street due to a motion detector activation. A disorderly female subject wearing a blue hospital shirt, who had threatened to shoot a guest earlier, returned to the location's breakfast area after police had responded and left. The alarm system experienced equipment issues during the incident.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Police Dispatch - 1st Precinct
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Transcript:
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Commercial Berg-Alarm, Watergate 5, near E 26th Street, near E 26th.
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And the indication is motion detector at 1016.
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12. I'm round.
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Send it for, 123.
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23. 23.
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10 to N, 1387, North Military Highway and Disorderly Subject, Black female 5-7, 150 pounds, wearing a blue hospital shirt,
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pants of paper material has come back to the location. She's in the breakfast area downstairs.
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She was earlier threatening to shoot a guest.
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She left after police responded, and then she's back at 1016.
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153, I'll hear her indication in Watergate on my single line.
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153, copy.
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If you got it, copy.
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Close the indication.
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It's not working.
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153, what was the indication for the Watergate?
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Motion detector.
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153.
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Go ahead.
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Everything signal for with Watergate.
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This is having equipment issues.
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