Burglar alarm triggers at home near S Racine Ave, Chicago IL


A burglar alarm sounded at a private residence near South Racine Avenue in Chicago. Officers responding found the front door open. No persons were seen near the location at the time of the response.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Morning, I got a burglar alarm sounding near South Racine,
00:05
near Racine, the Bellis residence.
00:08
It's the bedroom, dining room, and basement.
00:15
Bye, okay.
00:21
825.
00:25
825? 825?
00:28
Yes, but I know you call back twice. Do you want to try again?
00:32
I'm at 5'9 in Western, and I don't see anybody.
00:36
Message description, nobody's waving me down.
00:38
You want to try to call back one more time?
00:41
Sure, of course, no problem, we'll call back.
00:47
3.3, I have an open door.
00:51
All right, 733 has an open door in the front or back?
00:56
In the front. In the front.
00:58
All right, 731. Are you getting close?
01:01
I am here.
01:03
I'm going to phone.
01:05
Okay, Tim.
01:08
Near South Racine Avenue.
01:14
In 825, I tried two more times and I had voicemailable times for 5-9 in Western.
01:21
All right, well, make it, 19-boy[2].
01:24
Okay, 10-4[1].
01:31
Anybody want to join 733 and 31, near South Racine Avenue? He had an open door in the front, maybe take the rear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
[2]
19-boy: No contact made or unable to locate; may involve bona fide robbery situations.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Racine Ave, Chicago, IL 60636
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