Audible vehicle alarm triggers burglary investigation, Springfield MO


A vehicle in a parking lot near Chestnut and Campbell had an audible alarm sounding. This led police and a K-9 unit to respond and investigate a possible break-in or attempted theft.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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144, a check vehicle, Chestnut and Campbell, in the lot northeast of that intersection.
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Callers say they can hear an audible alarm.
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A 39 emergency call 911[1] or find the nearest officer coming from a police SUV.
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Intenton County and Special Attention in District 4.
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Apparently, EMS in route to 2526 was Farmer 64 for a child who poured cleaner in their eyes.
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EMS requesting how need to respond.
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120.
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If we have a can a K-9[2] officer on, can you have them respond to 124's call as well?
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Affirmative.
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293-120 is requesting Starchie towards 124's call, check vehicle, Chestnut expressly and Campbell in the lot northeast of Log Point.
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Caller can hear an audible alarm, K-9[2] emergency, call 911[1], or fine-years officer coming from a police SUV.
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Okay, there's not a dog there that I'm aware of that's not an emergency, but I'll take it to the other unit.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency call number/center
[2]
K-9: Police canine unit
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Location mentioned:
W Chestnut St & N Campbell Ave, Springfield, MO 65802
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