Burglar alarm reported at tuxedo shop, Palos Heights IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a burglar alarm at Sleepy Boy Tuxedo Junction on Southwest Highway in Palos Heights. Officers arrived and secured the location, awaiting the key holder to check the premises.
Audio|Heard on: Palos Heights and Orland Park Police, Fire / EMS
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
A burglar alarm.
00:03
Great.
00:06
All right, 13 thirty-four, thirteen forty-one.
00:08
The burglar alarm.
00:09
One (number withheld) southwest highway.
00:11
Sleepy Boy Tuxedo Junction.
00:13
The middle office motion.
00:17
Thirteen thirty-four on the road.
00:19
Thirteen thirty four okay.
00:26
Eleven twenty-four, everything ten four over there.
00:39
Central from 13 thirty-eight.
00:42
Thirteen thirty-eight got it.
00:50
Thirteen thirty8 got it.
00:53
Wait, what? She's around.
00:54
Okay.
00:56
Uh huh.
01:02
Uh huh.
01:26
Crestwood 2303 and 2312, ambulance stroke at (number withheld) Central Avenue.
01:36
Unit 57.
01:42
1334, go ahead.
01:48
(number withheld).
01:51
Tap one.
01:58
Central Metro is clear of Christ.
02:02
Central Metro is clear of Christ.
02:23
23-1203, you're en route (number withheld) Central from 5 Southern.
02:35
1334, I've been secured ground level.
02:37
I'll be waiting for the key holder.
02:39
1334 to that point.
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Location mentioned:
SW Hwy, Palos Heights, IL
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