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Burglary alarm triggers police response at commercial buildingSyracuse NY

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Syracuse, NY

Police responded to a burglary alarm at the GA Braun building near General Rowan Boulevard. Officers investigated a possible break-in at the employee entrance.

Audio|Source: Onondaga County Sheriff and Syracuse Police
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Transcript:
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Unit 455-1[1]-4553[2], for a publicly alarm at the GA Braun on General Rowan Boulevard.
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Tennis is real.
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(number withheld). 3, 15.
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4-5-23. Cancel, 51, 7-2-2-1-7-2.
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And 4B advised that Marjor is 32 for dangerous and resist for 13.
00:17
641. Just for the units looking for the other outstanding parties here, they're possibly going to be near Webster Ave.
00:24
Ness (number withheld) for burglary alarm.
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General Owen Boulevard off East Def Road, Tennis this railroad, G.A.
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Braun. Give me an employee entrance door.
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4553[2], you can keep me on that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
455-1: Unit/Officer Identifier
[2]
4553: Unit/Officer Identifier

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