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Residential burglary alarm triggers at Stearns County home, Stearns County MN
A residential burglary alarm was triggered near Electron Drive in Stearns County. Motion was detected in the living room, and no key holder responded at the property. The alarm company left a voicemail notification.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Just have the alarm call from the alarm company with the trip on this.
00:05
And can you confirm the address one more time?
00:08
Near Electron Drive.
00:14
Perfect, that concludes our time.
00:16
Thank you. Copy.
00:24
Sounder to 04, copy the main.
00:30
Go ahead. Go ahead.
00:31
Can you go attack one, please?
00:37
Danforth, I'll be back for one minute.
00:44
Copy, Tech 1.
00:50
By that, Tech 1.
00:53
Yeah,
00:54
I'm assuming he's got that covered.
00:56
I was just checking to see, I see there's a pending 174.
00:59
I'm going to head that direction unless you need something.
01:03
104 should be good.
01:04
I'm just closing the ramp, and I think that's the last of it until it's clear.
01:10
10-4, you know, that's east.
01:13
George. Thanks.
01:19
209, St. Claude.
01:22
289.
01:24
These vehicles are really wrapped in the cables.
01:26
You just want to let DOT know they're going to drop the cables.
01:32
Probably.
01:37
Call at near Railroad Avenue, I show you still en route to that medical.
01:44
Yeah, I'm on scene.
01:45
I can clear if I need to.
01:48
I copy. It's going to be for a residential burglary alarm.
01:51
There was no key holders that answers.
01:55
The alarm company left a voicemail.
01:57
It was for the living room motion.
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Stearns County, MN
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