Burglary suspected at home near NW 135th Avenue, Pembroke Pines FL
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A caller reported a possible burglary at a home near NW 135th Avenue. The homeowner is out of town. The caller noticed the dog barking and motion detected on the backyard camera, suggesting someone may be inside the house.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Police and Sheriff
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Transcript:
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201 residential 8.3 North West 135th Avenue.
00:06
It's a house, Lucas advising.
00:08
(Name withheld), her mom is out of town and she thinks someone is in her house due to her dog barking.
00:12
Her mom's seeing some motion in the backyard, also the reversing camera.
00:20
10415.
00:22
Tempon use additional units for current copy for 94.
00:27
32-up.
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302, I'll show you 1051.
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Until 1010-10-10-1-40.
00:34
Resil N-A,1-2-4.
00:36
10-921, e-brun.
00:45
It was advised by Hollywood PD to get a hotel and have an officer go to a hotel to get a statement from caller in reference to previous case so she can get a restraining order.
00:56
Case 853.
01:12
Copy, 97 and 2.
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What will hold with your box?
01:17
Well, there's only one entrance in the exit right now, so my car is at the entrance right now.
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I'm walking up towards the entrance.
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Just hold me up for a second.
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10-3[1].
01:34
Does it just verify?
01:36
Is it 8555? I don't see 8.53.
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54, I should name is 853.
01:43
Let me come from with the desk camera.
01:49
I'm going up there.
01:53
From four.
01:56
You can ask you guys.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-3: Cease all radio transmissions immediately.
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Location mentioned:
NW 135th Ave, Pembroke Pines, FL 33028
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