Burglary in progress at San Francisco apartment, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible burglary is in progress at an apartment near Van Ness Ave in San Francisco. A suspect, described as a white male in his thirties wearing a gray jacket, blue jeans, and a red and white Santa hat, is seen inside the apartment on a couch. It is unclear how the suspect entered the residence.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Headquarters to three Edward twelve David Edward one five David for an A party 459[1] near Van Ness Ave apartment 907 X of Fell and Hayes.
00:12
David responding prior.
00:15
I'm 312 David backing 13 David, 12 David.
00:18
The resident just asked the RP to call 911.
00:22
There's someone inside the residence apartment and it's unknown how the subject got in so this is a sounds more like a 603 if the resident is 97th.
00:34
Units stand by.
00:36
They're on the standby, just went off emergency.
00:41
Further on the A 603 near Van Ness unit 907 suspects described as a white male in his thirties wearing a gray jacket, possibly blue jeans.
00:51
Info at this point due to the low quality of the surveillance camera.
00:58
Inside the apartment, the suspect is now on the couch in the living room.
01:06
I want for David.
01:12
Suspect is also wearing this near Van Ness call.
01:15
Is also wearing a red and white colored Santa hat.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
459: Burglary (residential)
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