Man attempts to break into vehicle near Bridgeview, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a man attempting to break into a vehicle near Harrison and Bryant by Bridgeview Apartments in San Francisco. The man reportedly tried to break a window and pretended to hold a gun-shaped object that turned out to be a lock. The suspect briefly confronted a resident before police were called. No actual weapon was found.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
One car, a party (number withheld) vehicle cross of Harrison and Bryant.
00:08
Three .12 David, can you start?
00:14
A window with something in trying to break it and is now trying to break into a vehicle.
00:19
Male was all (number withheld), wearing black hoodie and black pants.
00:22
No weapons.
00:25
It's also loud yelling in the background.
00:27
They're saying a random man was sitting inside of the (name withheld)'s vehicle.
00:31
Is now attacking someone.
00:32
Is there anybody able to get back?
00:37
That worked so far.
00:41
Vehicle to be a four-door sedan.
00:44
April (number withheld).
00:46
Reporting party is viewing from their camera.
00:52
Four David, four 20th, so forth.
00:59
They're saying that suspect is now yelling at the (name withheld)'s boyfriend.
01:02
The (name withheld) says he is pretending to hold a gun because it looks like a lock.
01:15
One car (number withheld) Howard unit called the Steuart and Spear.
01:24
It's on a forty-two 40.
01:26
Reporting party is speaking to someone else.
01:28
It was like the subject was simulating again, but it's not a gun.
01:30
It's actually going to be a lock.
01:32
Reporting party and her boyfriend are inside Bridgeview Apartments waiting for a security guard.
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