Where is response to a burglar alarm on the police’s priority list?
A burglar alarm response is currently a priority 3 call. The document provided to attendees of the alarm community meeting on February 3rd entitled Fremont Police Department Priority Call Listings gives a partial list of call listings and their priority. Priority One: Murder, robbery, rape, shooting, gun involved, assault with a deadly weapon, battery, spousal beating, person down, child abuse, accident with injury, in progress burglary, and panic/robbery alarms. Priority Two: Intoxicated subject, brandishing a weapon, welfare check, citizen’s arrest, security check, suspicious vehicle, suspicious person, family disturbance, suspicious circumstance, hit and run, and missing person Priority Three: Residential/Vehicle/Commercial alarms, non-injury accidents, cold reports (burglary, forgery, etc.), stolen vehicle, auto burglary (with suspect info), grand/petty theft reports Be on the Look Out (BOLO): Juvenile disturbance, reckless driving, driving under the influence, music complaints, pa
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