False alarm at fast food restaurant


Officers responded to a burglar alarm at a Taco John’s. The alarm company reported someone inside, but a keyholder later gave a valid password and the alarm was confirmed false.
Audio|Source: Mitchell Regional Public Safety
03:17
Transcript:
Keybion route to 701 North Sanborn Boulevard. This is going to be Taco Johns for a code 8 alarm. 104 in row. 0544. 627, 8.2. Go ahead. Be advised. The company did say that there was a 1012M[3] inside, said the building was 104, but gave the invalid password. 104. 0.545, 628, did you copy? 10-4[2]. Can you maybe call into the story, see if they can meet us outside? 104.0545. 341A, 8-2-year-59 comes back as valid, negative 16-29. He was at Circle K in Mitchell earlier tonight. 10-4, what was that, CFS[1] number? 3401A, the CFS ends in 652. Okay, 8, 1097. 546. 8-2-628, 1028. Self-go to plate. Flood. 8. (name withheld) 7-1-3, 8 (name withheld) 7-1-3, 8 (name withheld) 7-513. 628. 628. the advice, made contact, that's 1012M, (name withheld), stating he's the supervisor, he said he'll meet you outside. 27, we're out here with the employee, if you want to come up here. 10-4. You two, it's just 27, I'm 97. 0547. 82607, 628 myself will we make an entry? 24, 548. 24, 548. 27, just as 1078, the general manager has arrived. 104. 104. We just received another call from the monitoring company stating to cancel response, they made contact with a keyholder who gave a valid password so that everything was 10-4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CFS: Call For Service
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[3]
1012M: Possible employee or person inside
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Location mentioned:
Near N Sanborn Blvd, Mitchell, SD 57301
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