Attempted burglary reported near McAllister St apartment, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a reported burglary attempt near an apartment on McAllister Street. A caller claimed someone was attempting to enter with an unknown object and had made a makeshift key. The subject reportedly tried to break in through a door or window but was gone when officers arrived. The caller appeared confused, and no further assistance was required after the scene was secured.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Calling for near McAllister Street, Apartment 506 crossing Market.
00:12
(name withheld) 14, Edward 10-4.
00:14
The RP is gone.
00:16
It's also rambling, claiming the neighbor, unknown which unit it is, is outside,
00:21
and has made a makeshift key to open the RP's door.
00:24
The RP is talking to himself, telling the subject not to come in through the door.
00:29
He's refusing to provide a description and then disconnected.
00:33
Units are back.
00:43
Mission six car, we're getting a vehicle at 18th and South Van Ness driving in the area.
00:49
Driver described, no weapons seen.
00:54
He's driving a white Mercedes, last seen in the area of 18th, South Van Ness and 19th.
01:05
Information only at this time.
01:18
All right, units responding near McAllister apartment 506.
01:25
The subject is in front of the RP's door trying to break in.
01:34
The callers are advising someone has something in their back pocket, trying to or getting ready to break in.
01:42
Then they said trying to break in through the window.
02:22
George, an idea we're advising code four on a trespassing near McAllister for Apartment 506.
02:33
Subject gone on arrival.
02:36
Subject gone on arrival, RP is possible 800.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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