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Possible burglary alarm near Rancho RdYuba County CA

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Rancho Rd, California

As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible burglary alarm at a PG&E facility near Rancho Road in California. The facility’s gate was reportedly open, and an alarm was sounding. Units checked both sides of the fence line. The caller, who was not present, indicated potential unauthorized entry observed via security cameras. The situation later appeared secure after verification, with a Code 4 indicating no further assistance was needed.

Audio|Heard on: Yuba County Sheriff, Wheatland and Marysville Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:16
Transcript:
00:00
New PG&E yard off of Rancho Road.
00:02
The alarm is going off and the gate's wide open.
00:07
10-4.
00:13
Forty-eight county.
00:17
Forty-eight.
00:20
Start 557 to back until we get a Code 4[1].
00:29
Seven,
00:37
Do we have a responsible?
00:47
Thirty
00:51
-three.
00:58
Thirty-three.
01:00
Not if I fail to tell you, but we're about ten ninety-eight.
01:05
Ten four.
01:11
Forty-eight county.
01:15
Forty-eight.
01:21
Actually, break and start towards near Fernwood.
01:25
Caller is not on scene advising he believes there's an active 459 at his residence.
01:30
States that he has cameras inside his residence.
01:33
They had promotion activated when he checked the cameras.
01:36
They've been turned.
01:49
Thirty-three, can you be en route to Dock Five Hundred and Sixty-Seven?
01:54
On my way.
01:57
Ten Four.
02:01
80, Yuba County.
02:07
Responded 7411, Doc Adams.
02:10
It's going to be a civil problem.
02:11
RP advised they were having a trailer container delivered.
02:15
The delivery guy got a verbal with them, threatened to drop it in the middle of the roadway, and now he's taken off with it and didn't deliver it at all.
02:29
We'll handle it via 21.
02:32
10-4.
02:37
Nine 30, county.
02:42
Thirty.
02:43
Can you be en route to box forty-eight?
02:50
Affirmative, I am a little extended.
03:00
County 500 and fifty-seven.
03:04
Five hundred and fifty-seven
03:06
Checking.
03:09
It'll be the west side of the fence line.
03:12
The east side was clear.
03:14
Just want to check the west side by foot.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; scene secure

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Rancho Rd, California
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