False alarm at Chicago pawn shop caused by new employee, Chicago IL
Police responded to an alarm activation at a pawn shop in Chicago. The alarm was later found to be a false alarm caused by a new employee who accidentally triggered it.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
You know, alarm holder, 1231 to run at Cash America.
00:03
Pond Shop from Cashier number two.
00:12
2472.
00:14
2472.
00:19
2472.
00:27
7.2 right on hold for Lauren, 12, at 30 West Devon.
00:36
10.4.
00:42
2024.
00:44
2024.
00:48
2024. 2024. 2032 for the SS.
00:58
32?
01:01
In a disturbance,
01:03
820 West Lawrence.
01:06
Luis is the caller, he's in front, hasn't given any food today, he's been locked in, didn't want Dab contacted to check on him, he wants the police.
01:16
No description given.
01:20
9. 9.
01:24
420, show we were good water.
01:28
10-4.
01:34
24-22?
01:37
Is that 2.4-22?
01:40
Yes,
01:41
well, can you get a callback?
01:45
We're right outside at (number withheld) north-west south.
01:54
You're outside of Winthrop. That's the address of the lady who supposedly committed suicide,
02:01
I guess, apartment 207 on the 2.
02:03
(Name withheld) is not there. He's at (number withheld) North Kimmore. He has a picture of the note.
02:15
Somebody reached out to their brother and he provided the apartment number and the sister's phone number.
02:26
4.20.
02:28
Go ahead, sign.
02:32
Yeah, complete disregard new employees set out of the alarm.
02:36
Make this a 14-4.
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Chicago, IL
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