Suspicious noises reported at residence in sanger, Sanger CA
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A resident in Sanger reported suspicious noises near the backyard window at a home near Cuddle Avenue. Windows and gates were secure, no vehicles or cameras outside, and the resident was home alone without weapons or dogs. The noise sounded like it could be from a handsaw or moving objects. It was unclear if the noises were caused by a person or natural factors such as wind.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno County Sheriff - Sanger/Parlier/Fowler/Orange Cove/Kingsburg
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
All right now, city is Sanger, prowler, near Cuddle Avenue.
00:06
Sanger 56, Priam.
00:09
Sanger 56.
00:13
Number 56, call number 701 for prowler, near Cuddle Avenue.
00:18
RPET is something in our backyard suits and sounds like they're trying to solve something out the back window.
00:25
Backyard is gated, outdoors windows are locked and secure.
00:28
RP's going to be home alone, not armed, no dogs on the property.
00:32
RP's in the alleyway break.
00:38
Continuing, noise is coming from the dining room window, sounds like it could be a handsaw.
00:44
Help on.
00:58
Sanger 56, before this nothing else heard RP had her TV on, stay she's now the living room, can still hear the noise.
01:07
No vehicles should be outside, her vehicle's going to be in the garage, no cameras.
01:12
Now stating there's no alleyway behind the backyard, not sure if it's a person or just a strange noise.
01:28
Sanger 56, correction, aren't even being in her hallway?
01:32
I know if it could be the wind blowing and moving a tree, but she could still hear the noise going on.
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Sanger, CA
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