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Residential hold-up alarm activated near 57th Ave S SeattleSeattle WA

audio iconBurglary
Near 57th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118

A residential hold-up alarm was triggered near 57th Avenue South in Seattle. The alarm subscriber is (name withheld). No confirmation of a crime or emergency at this time.

Audio|Source: Seattle Fire / Seattle Police East / South Precincts
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Transcript:
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So hold up alarm near 57th Avenue South.
00:06
Subscriber is going to be (name withheld).
00:11
Near 57th avenue.
00:17
994 boy with a fill.
00:22
All 94 will stand by.
00:27
The new south location per previous call caller stating that their 11-year-old son hit her and then said that the father came to pick them up refused to give the address and everything was okay tried to cancel 9,400 rainier avenue south.
00:46
Two-door one tow at 1714, south of Jackson Street.
00:52
For a black Mazda four door, parking a bus zone, paper will be on the windshield, not standing blank.
01:02
Doors 3-1 have a ride.
01:05
3-1 a ride.
01:11
We're at casting a holding George sector, DVD disturbance, holding at 8.6, 20 seconds.
01:22
712 for the residential holdable alarm, near 57th Avenue South.

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Near 57th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118
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