False holdup alarm repeatedly triggered in Arlington, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a repeated hold-up alarm in the Arlington area of Indianapolis. The alarm had been triggered multiple times throughout the day but was confirmed as false each time.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:55
Transcript:
00:00
Are we doing the Arlington thing again? It just went off, the hold-up alarm there.
00:06
That's when I have to be a leg-ship quorum,
00:09
going to northwest after I finish this robbery.
00:14
Okay.
00:15
Control, how many times has it gone off today?
00:19
It's gone off eight times since midnight this morning.
00:25
368.2, supervisor?
00:28
So, uh, 312?
00:30
Sir, are you clear on that traffic about this holdup alarm that's gone off multiple times today?
00:36
No, I'm on the phone with somebody, so I'm not clear.
00:38
What,
00:39
repeat the traffic?
00:41
We have an alarm that's going off in Arlington that's gone off eight times today alone.
00:46
It keeps going off and it's never a good alarm.
00:51
Take it once for our shift and then we will disregard it from there.
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Location mentioned:
N Arlington Ave, Indianapolis, IN
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