False burglar alarm caused by fallen sensor, Morris MN


A burglar alarm triggered at a residence near W 7th St in Morris was caused by a fallen sensor. There was no evidence of a break-in or ongoing danger.
Audio|Source: Stevens County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Then a residential burglar alarm for the backdoor entry, near W 7th St,
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Morris.
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13.
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408.
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405, Johnlin.
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We're able to get a hold of the homeowner?
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I have not been able to. I'm going to try and see if I can reach.
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But she found out the sensor had fallen and that's what caused the alarm to trip. She said you can 1022[1], everything's 104 at this time.
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3.10.
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13 copies. I'm 106. I'm just going to do a walkaround.
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3.29.
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5 copies.
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329.
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She said she was home.
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Do you want me to have her come out and talk to you?
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No, that's fine.
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Is it home or not? Yeah, I just saw somebody walking, so I'll be tonight.
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4.413 at 3.30.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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1022: Disregard/cancel the call or assignment
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Location mentioned:
Near W 7th St, Morris, MN 56267
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