Apparent burglary attempt at laundromat on Jones St, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to an apparent burglary attempt at a laundromat near Jones Street in San Francisco. A male suspect was seen via live security footage attempting to force entry using a metal rod. Officers arrived to find no signs of forced entry, and the suspect was reportedly last seen heading toward Valencia carrying an orange backpack.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Central one and a priority 459[1] near Jones St.
00:08
Adam eleven Everett for the a priority 459[1] near Jones St.
00:18
Copy.
00:20
Adam one three David ten four.
00:26
Someone for David backing.
00:29
Attempting to break into the laundromat.
00:31
It's a male with brown hair, approximately five foot five, 150 pounds, wearing dark clothing.
00:36
He is holding a metal rod to get through the door and trying to unlock a button.
00:46
One three David is responding.
00:48
Say it to your AWU.
00:49
Thank you. Which 100 ? One hundred and ten.
00:59
And central units responding to the 459[1] on Jones.
01:02
This is all called in from either the owner or employee that is viewing this through security camera footage live.
01:10
Five hundred and eighty-seven.
01:13
Fifteen Riverton.
01:19
Sure was 650 pending there.
01:32
Double one five over ten four.
01:37
Someone direction four.
01:42
Marpeach is no longer one of me.
01:43
Advise the individual is no longer on scene, last seen towards Valencia wearing an orange backpack.
01:53
Fifteen, our word advising code four.
01:57
Six hundred and eight, it doesn't appear to have any signs of forced entry.
02:04
Code four.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
459: Burglary (residential)
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