False commercial alarm triggered at non-existent building


Police responded to an alarm triggered at a commercial address that includes a building number which does not exist. The alarm has gone off multiple times but no emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Police Dispatch - 2nd Precinct
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Transcript:
Response to a commercial robbery alarm[1] at 7864, Dallas Street, Apartment 5. Correction Building 5. Yeah, we went out there last yesterday. There is no building 5. There's a building 7864, we're no building 5. Signate for a copy. 30 Radio. Go ahead. Do they have a callback number for that key holder for that building that doesn't exist? Could before, I can give them a call. Please do so we can verify the address in case there's real alarms. I copy. It goes off like once a day, I think, now. So that's the second time this is going off today. Negative, but I'm pretty sure it goes off at least one today, if not one. Copy that. 441.2.30. Palling you back. 25 right here. 45, go ahead. 225. Yeah, just let the, um, a long company order. call it to a no. It's an apartment complex. The apartment building is 7864 there, but there is no building five. I just need the apartment number. See, before I copy here, I was on the channel yesterday. I gave an alarm company a call back and advised of the exact same thing. And the only thing she confirmed is building five, no apartment number. I show location phone number and bring a message, so we'll try that one and see if we have better chance.
Police codes explained
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robbery alarm: Robbery Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Dallas St, Norfolk, VA 23505
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