Burglary attempt at house near 30th and Castro streets, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, two white males attempted to break into a house near 30th Street and Castro Street in San Francisco by picking the lock. One had a shaved head and wore a black shirt and jeans; the other was tall with white hair and wore a denim jacket while using a tool to enter.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
RPS stating that they see people picking the lock to a house still attempting to get further.
00:05
Which units back, Henry, 2, David?
00:09
Henry 11, David, 10,
00:12
4.
00:16
16 David backing as well.
00:18
It was a boy limited to 7 and boy 14 they were getting an updated 1020.
00:21
It looks like they're now going to be at Maine and Howard.
00:28
Okay.
00:34
Getting a B418, 518 first in Folsom.
00:41
C-B4.6.50 at the Stenica Hotel, 346 Street.
00:49
to see 488-1385 film or possibly knowledge
00:58
Ingleside units getting further on this A party 459[1] on 30th Street, two subjects involved.
01:05
Subject 1, both subjects are white males, 30s to 60s, medium billed.
01:10
Subject 1 has a shaved head wearing a black shirt, blue jeans.
01:14
Subject 2 has white hair, tall, wearing a denim jacket, using some sort of tool to gain entry.
01:22
RP walked away, no further information.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
459: Burglary (residential)
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Location mentioned:
30th St & Castro St, San Francisco, CA 94131
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