Police investigate report of possible break-in at apartment, Tempe AZ
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a possible break-in at an apartment near East Huntington Drive in Tempe. The caller saw flashlights in a vacant unit, but police found no suspects or signs of forced entry on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Tempe Police Department - South Patrol District
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03:20
Transcript:
00:00
Call 22, three, four, twenty,
00:05
two, four, twenty three, pull,
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twenty three,
00:12
all fourteen, five,
00:14
three, four, East Huntington, unit number four,
00:16
cars, rising into a vacant unit, and they were seen about five ago.
00:24
Just on that 418[2]-time-1-Hungington calls, I think that the door was broken down by media dislocation at the beginning of the month, but it was repaired.
00:32
It looks like on November 15th we had an agency assist for a home and security warrant.
00:42
Actually correction on that, looks like the door was not yet fixed by the homeowner or management.
00:47
The caller has not physically seen anybody just a flashlight.
00:53
Copy.
00:56
Number 19.
01:01
I'm outside of apartment 4 and I'm not seeing any flashlights or sign the forced entry on the door.
01:17
The 19 other units on the 418[2] Tom.
01:19
There was no unit number or letter attached to that in 1999 back in November for the warrant.
01:25
And I'm not seeing any premise history at...
01:32
Order 19,
01:33
disregard my last transmission.
01:36
I'm outside of apartment two.
01:38
There's no apartment number on the one with flashlights coming from it.
01:48
Are subjects inside?
01:54
The 719, is there only one way into those or is there a front pack?
02:02
One way in.
02:04
For 19, there isn't exit through the alleyway behind the apartments off of self-insured drugs.
02:15
Can we get the next unit there to the back on the alley side?
02:23
On the 4-2, the back alley will be on the north.
02:33
Can I even take that north side alley swap?
02:40
I'm sorry, can you 10-9[3] that part?
02:43
Can I even take that north-side back alley spot?
02:47
10-4[1].
02:52
For 19, it came 411.
02:59
Do you have eyes on the apartment?
03:05
What building is in?
03:10
Flash my green laser at the road.
03:17
19, Mark 1 detain.
03:19
How about for anything.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
418: Disturbance involving family, domestic dispute, or altercation requiring police intervention.
[3]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
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Location mentioned:
E Huntington Dr, Tempe, AZ 85282
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