Police investigate possible burglary near Florida St in Hayward, Hayward CA
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Officers responded to a possible burglary at a residence near Florida Street in Hayward. Backup was requested, and no safety concerns for officers were reported.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Alameda County
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Transcript:
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459[1]-11, 1148 X-ray 1 ready.
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2571, go ahead.
00:10
25-1-218 Florida Street in Hayward,
00:16
beginning (number withheld).
00:22
near Florida Street beginning (number withheld).
00:31
25 seven to give myself in S4 and begin the residence.
00:34
Can you start as the third unit?
00:37
Copy UNSF, location we're requesting a third unit.
00:42
20665 each record if the unit came in route, I need a goal gate.
00:50
28, a computer route from East 14.
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259.
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2520 from East 14.159.
01:07
2530.
01:12
2530, go ahead.
01:16
2530, 201022 on about two minutes off in that location.
01:21
2530, copy. 20 you get 1022, you're about two minutes up.
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20 you copy?
01:28
208, 20520.
01:29
Okay, copy, thank you.
01:34
25. 25.
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2575.
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2575,
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go ahead. 2575, go ahead.
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25. 2575, I copy ETL, I'm tires.
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25, S4.
02:17
25, S4. 25, S4,
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half, 298 at Terry Western.
02:29
Copy request, 20, Terriot Western.
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2575.25,
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75, stand by 2.01, I'm online.
02:51
2575, 7573 information.
02:56
25, good.
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Previous, there is no officer safety concerns at that address.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
459: Burglary, including residential or auto, as defined under California Penal Code Section 459.
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Location mentioned:
Florida St, Hayward, CA 94545
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