Package stolen from porch near Natoma Street, Folsom CA
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A package was stolen from a porch near Natoma Street. A female suspect was seen on a ring camera taking the package and walking away near a Honda dealership parking lot.
Audio|Heard on: Citrus Heights Police, Folsom Police, Elk Grove Police and Galt Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Call 3, your RP callback advising they're in front of Honda dealership parking line, a white sedan.
00:11
David, a rental car, can you go with the RO information?
00:15
Affirm is a rental.
00:16
His 27 is going to be valid out of Nevada.
00:21
7-02 primary.
00:26
Can copy. Did you copy the update?
00:31
Paper.
00:39
Oklahoma, (number withheld).
00:42
Copy, and vehicle year?
00:45
Say, 2026.
00:48
Copy, thank you, 10 to contact.
00:51
Yep.
00:56
I'm Tom, Ocean Frank 647, should come back to a black Hyundai.
01:05
Okay, it's showing clear and current on the 25-Hundee registered to Alaska Huber out of Elbrose.
01:15
What's the first name on that one?
01:20
Kyle or Carrie?
01:26
If I have one more place,
01:29
nine, (name withheld), 343 on a black Honda.
01:37
It's clear current 2020 Honda, registered to Last of Huber.
01:42
First of Kyle, out of Elcro.
01:48
Boy, 11, David Fordone area is tracking a 44[1] just occurred from 118 at Tom the Street.
01:57
The RP is not 97 but saw someone take a package off of the porch from their ring camera.
02:04
The female is described as a white female adult, blonde, long hair, wearing a pink and white jacket and a black purse.
02:13
The area where she picked it up was from behind the building and she was lastly headed towards Natoma Street from the location.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
44: Vehicle burglary in progress
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