Police respond to residential burglary alarm in Norfolk


Police are checking on a home alarm for a burglary. They can't get answers from anyone inside and saw a light go off inside the house.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Police Dispatch - 2nd Precinct
02:7
Transcript:
242[1]. Video to 242. 402[2]. Yes, they're responding to a burglary residential alarm, 1621 Bellevue Avenue. It does not have a zone, and call-take key holders are not picking up their phones. 42, copy. That was me asking for the Palmer message. Not 32. 233[4]. I'm sorry. Sorry. 233. Caller states that her neighbor is working on his truck and using a machine that makes loud noise. He's described as a (name withheld) 30s to 40s 585, slim build. balding unknown clothing. 25 radio. 225[3]. 225. Doing 225. Yes, ma'am. Are we able to get a hold of the keyholder or anything for this residence? I can have the monitoring company try. If you couldn't, we had a light that was inside the residence that turned off after we attended the door, but no one's coming in, so. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Burglary or residential alarm
[2]
402: Police unit identifier
[3]
225: Police unit identifier
[4]
233: Police unit identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near Bellevue Ave, Norfolk, VA 23509
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