Alarm triggers police breach; no one found inside unit, San Mateo County CA


Police responded to an alarm at unit 5 of 257L near San Mateo County. They suspected forced entry and breached the premises but found no one inside.
Audio|Source: San Mateo Country Sheriff
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
And player is as an alarm at 257L unit number 5.
00:06
They're requesting SL code 2 possible force entry.
00:10
2.53? Go ahead.
00:12
If I get a George unit over there to cover you, can you break for this fourth entry? Okay.
00:18
Okay. George 20 or 23 are you still available and I need to for a stranded vehicle.
00:22
George 20.
00:23
George 20, I need to Holly and El Camino for a strain of vehicle in 2.53 at 257 now.
00:30
Copy. Charles, you take a break for the breach.
00:33
Charles, 52-7-4.
00:35
Charles 71 Levo?
00:36
Charles O'Neill? 51, he was dispersed.
00:38
You can attach me in the breach.
00:39
2.6.1-7-3.
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And 51, 10 more.
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10 more. 7-4.
00:43
753, do you want to stay on that call then?
00:45
Mr. Miller didn't route.
00:46
The truck is being loaded onto the tow truck, I can see speaking.
00:49
Copy.
00:50
Same 50, you can attach me.
00:51
Stay on 50, 10-4.
00:52
County Trail 75, I'll be out at the Half Moon Base Hub for a follow-up rate for taste number.
00:57
75-0?
00:58
4-5-17.
00:59
And C-N-50, are you next C-M-50 and I'll have your rent? 4-5-1-7.
01:04
16,000.
01:05
Stay there, seven. Last name?
01:06
Charles 52, I'm 97.
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Charles 52, support.
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City,
01:09
sir. Copy clipboard 237 now.
01:11
The Charles 52, if I already breached, there's no subject inside.
01:15
I copy that.
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San Mateo County, CA
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