Police investigate possible break-in at office building


Responders are checking reports of a possible break-in at an office building. A motion detector was triggered, and they are investigating to see if anyone is inside.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
01:57
Transcript:
Go ahead. Insectry revert, party T. 1444, North East 36, (name withheld) support head back. 22 after? 58. Go ahead. That's the office where it's actually, yeah, there's an apartment. Can you call and see if maybe she's standing in front of a apartment at a building number or something, but she's not at front office? So, OSHA business, east out of the building. 10-4[2]. The motion detector inside the office building. 10-4. 30-8[1]-22, she's up here. On the south side, 1122 second. Trying to pull up video footage. None yet, but they believe somebody might be inside. Okay. Just let me know when Insa is clear to enter their staging. Yeah, they're clear access to this house. Okay. They work on myself. Nice on the front all looks good. All right clear. There's 3 PD. There's 3 PDs on scene. Tell them where I clear. C7A, everything's locked up with Cumbull. Yeah. Those are at Northwest 120 seconds. Fire if I'm able to get in, can you guys move a couple of your cars? They're out here with us now.
Police codes explained
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30-8: Unknown (context suggests police/fire unit identifier)
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
NE 36th St, Oklahoma City, OK
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