Commercial alarm at Applebee's due to delivery


Dispatchers and officers respond to a commercial alarm at an Applebee's, report an open side door and possible forced entry, then determine the alarm was likely caused by a delivery and not a break-in.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Police Dispatch - 1st Precinct
01:40
Transcript:
Two-four. I have you check on a commercial alarm over at the Applebee's at 5750 East Virginia Beach Boulevard. I copy. I get your signal to indicate. Two-five, we'll go with them. Thank you. Indication is going to be... I'm sure, thank you. Entry exit door, far motion, weird. One, two, seven. Good. I can have you start towards an open door, one-two-one, east Prince of Sand. Let me get the signal two and I'll get your canine, (name withheld) canine monitoring. To be visible forced entry. (name withheld) of the red sector can break away from that alarm. 27E needs a signal 2 on an open door. 2.3. You can preempt us. We'll head that way. Thank you. (name withheld), K-9[1]. 431, man. I'm on the way. Okay. I copy. 121. East Prince of Sand. I saw visible forced entry. The side doors are open. Looks like tools used. It's going to be waiting, I'm going to be waiting on scene for you. 431, copy. It looks like they're getting a delivery at the Applebee's. I copy. Good.
Police codes explained
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[1]
K-9: Canine unit requested
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Location mentioned:
Near E Virginia Beach Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23502
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