Burglary in progress near Vineland Ave involving three suspects, La Puente CA
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Three male suspects cut through a gate to enter a house near Vineland Avenue. They used a white pickup truck during the burglary.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
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Transcript:
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Good, the response needed for a possible burglary now, near Vineland Avenue across the brass.
00:06
Murder to call the Tegas 1.
00:07
Taggit 6-9.
00:08
Is there an industry unit in one?
00:14
41 Tom 3, copy your enforcer unit to listen for?
00:20
One time three.
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One time three.
00:26
And 141, Edward into Respongo 3, 141, Edward into Respongo 3, 141 Edward.
00:35
For further on that call, three male suspects, one wearing a gray sweater, blue pants, one wearing a black shirt, pad pants, black sweater, black gym shorts, gained access to a house after cutting the gate open,
00:48
white pickup truck.
00:49
Again, his tax excite.
00:55
State Industry for a possible burglary now, any air unit?
01:03
So, Industry 142 Item 3 has the handle is going to be a possible burglary now.
01:09
Near Vineland Avenue in City of Industry, Cross of Rapp.
01:14
Again, near Vineland Avenue.
01:16
That's Victor Ida, Nora Edward, Lincoln, Adam, Nora David.
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It's going to be three male suspects.
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one wearing a gray sweater blue pen,
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second wearing a black shirt, fat pants,
01:29
and the third one, black sweater, black gym shorts,
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gate access to the house after cutting the gate open,
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and a white pickup truck.
01:38
Tag is six-night.
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Location mentioned:
Vineland Ave, La Puente, CA 91746
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