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Suspicious person tries to open door on residential streetLos Angeles CA

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Cumbre Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90732

According to the dispatch call, a man around 40 years old tried to open a front door near Del Combre Avenue. He was seen wearing a baseball cap, green t-shirt, and boots. He then walked across the street into a neighbor's yard. The incident happened about ten minutes ago.

Audio|Heard on: Malibu Area Public Safety
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00:24
Transcript:
Anno-136-7-neesist 925[1]911A[2] near Del Combre Avenue and a person attempted to open front door. Male approximately 40, wearing baseball cap, green t-shirt, boots, seen walking across the street into neighbor's yard, incident occurred ten minutes ago.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
925: Suspicious person or circumstances requiring investigation or attention.
[2]
911A: Abandoned or disconnected 911 call with no contact made with the caller.

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Location mentioned:
Cumbre Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90732

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