Burglary suspects with faces covered enter and leave home, Greensboro NC
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According to the dispatch call, suspects with covered faces entered and left a home near Chaucer Court in Greensboro. Police are setting up a perimeter and have requested a K-9 unit to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Guilford County Sheriff and Greensboro Police Dispatch
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Suspects with their faces covered entered and then left the residence.
00:13
We have no description or direction of travel, only that they entered the house and then left.
00:28
Still no Signal 50[2]. Unit 50 can switch from the contact channel.
00:36
Anyone coming in can cut a back 1040.
00:40
Alright, 104.
00:42
K-9 unit, if you know what door they exited, keep that area clear and see what can be picked up.
00:50
10 for our copy.
00:53
Let's move this over to attack two, please.
01:00
Units 2424, 1818, 1813 on 1813 Youngs Mill Road on a past animal complaint at the business.
01:19
Okay, go ahead sir.
01:22
If you pull up two cars, sign up to 10-91[1] and switch over to attack for a perimeter set up. Yes, 1024.
01:33
Team's on two.
01:42
And for 1214, 31113, start through 214 Chaucer Court for a 10-91[1] of a person.
01:49
Several units and K-9 are setting up a perimeter.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-91: Animal complaint
[2]
Signal 50: Agency-specific signal code indicating an emergency or priority situation; meaning varies by jurisdiction.
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Location mentioned:
Chaucer Ct, Greensboro, NC 27407
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