Suspicious noise leads police to take cover at residence, North Highlands CA
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Police responded to suspicious banging sounds at a residence near Washington and Orange Grove in North Highlands. Officers took cover after hearing noises from the backyard and garage. Multiple units coordinated positions around the structure and awaited additional support, including K9 units.
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Transcript:
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while I was with the RP out front,
00:03
large banging noise like metal in the backyard.
00:08
Ten-four.
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We've taken cover by my vehicle.
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Ten-four.
00:21
Hey, there's your boy, where code?
00:24
Copy.
00:26
Copy-4-1-1-3 copy the site, let me...
00:33
A-frame code.
00:36
Now, Tread, Morgan, play 2215-3.
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Copy 22-153.
00:45
Okay, phone.
00:46
September.
00:53
X-ray 40 with a vent.
00:56
Go ahead.
00:59
William Boy, Adam Victor, Adam (number withheld),
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7, King X-ray, 72, 638.
01:11
That comes back clear and current on a 07 BMW.
01:19
I ran your plate wrong.
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It's six, Zebra, King Tom, 159.
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Oh,
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just arrived.
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CSO 10 for Maine, did you need me to clear the ear?
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Get it. Units are here.
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Copy that.
01:48
Yeah,
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we're 97[1] and we're out with CSO 10.
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We can also hear banging inside of the garage.
01:55
We'll wait for additional units.
01:57
And we have K9 available.
01:59
Any K9 monitoring?
Police codes explained
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97: Unit has arrived at the scene.
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Location mentioned:
Orange Grove Ave, North Highlands, CA
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