Female reports burglary and phone theft near crossside highway, Placer County CA
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According to the dispatch call, a female near Crossside Highway reported someone broke into her home and stole her phone. Two females at the scene were described, and no weapons were seen.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Foster told off the 2, it's the closest unit to the back for disturbance near Crossside Highway Unit 3.0.
00:11
Told office who close this unit to back.
00:13
We're 415[1]. For a female running outside, crying for help,
00:18
female shouting for help about someone taking her phone.
00:20
We're a landline getting further.
00:22
Hi, Paul 10.
00:23
Area check.
00:25
8.4.
00:26
That's it four, boy, can you put me on the alpha call? Hey, for me.
00:34
Okay. Okay.
00:36
The female is saying someone possibly broke into her residence and took her phone, unknown injuries, but possibly something else mentioned.
00:48
The call-taker hears a lot for 15 in the background.
00:54
And it's in wrap for the disturbance.
00:57
Two females, one is a white female about 25 years old and one is described as a white female about 60 years old, no weapons seen.
01:04
The younger female is associated with a navy blue Toyota, vehicle number withheld.
01:10
Additionally,
01:12
the older party is possibly (name withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights or verbal disputes.
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Location mentioned:
Placer County, CA
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