Burglary alarm triggers at liquor store in Menahga, Menahga MN
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According to the dispatch call, an alarm was triggered at Menahga Liquor store due to a partially open storage door. The keyholder is en route in a black Volvo. Police units were requested to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hubbard County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Would you be able to assist? We've got an alarm going at Menahga Liquor, the storage door alarm?
00:09
Good for.
00:13
Thank you, one thing.
00:16
Go ahead.
00:19
Keyholder, ETA 10 minutes driving a black Volvo.
00:25
10thor, just a limited to the cell now.
00:29
202.
00:35
They have to do on 13, Edward.
00:39
13.
00:41
He's done, 7.
00:42
Good night.
00:43
At 203, have a good night.
00:50
Or if you're sitting cross open,
00:52
or just open slightly.
00:55
Northwest door is partially open.
00:57
204.
01:02
As of right now, I don't have Hubbard that way.
01:05
They didn't have anybody closed when you started floating that way.
01:08
4113 is still down here.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:21
Go ahead.
01:24
Leading County is asking for assistance at the Menahga liquor store.
01:28
They have an open door, they have an alarm calling in there.
01:31
SpenkaPedys on scene asking for another unit.
01:35
Are we able to assist?
01:38
Never.
01:44
If you want, 17 copies.
01:47
Sound four.
01:48
You're able to switch over the WD call and speak with 4620.
01:53
He's still on scene.
01:57
10-4[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Menahga, MN 56464
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