Police respond to possible break-in and missing juvenile


Police and fire crews are on the scene of a residence with a sliding door open, indicating a possible break-in. They are also investigating a missing juvenile who might be at a local high school, coordinating with school police and the child's family.
Audio|Source: Kern County Sheriff/Bakersfield PD
03:13
Transcript:
22 per fire you, (name withheld). We'll be to the south of the residence. We'll be to the south of the residence. We have an open sliding door to the front. Copy. We'll be to the south of the residence. Appears an open sliding door. 5-6-2-nail. All advice. Time far, audible. I'm 32 of 4th Flint Ridge. Motor 5, 108, 1010. Motor 5. Motor 5 means west of South P8, yellow, Nora David, 331, red key as a minivan. Now stop the registration is current and it's out of Hemet on the 2018 key act. Control 1.1.1, Adam, I'll be en route to the technical welfare. 1-t1-1-2-4. 1-t1-0 straight, back. 10,108, Anger Street. Henry Edward 1 or Henry Edward 2. Henry Edward 1st. Lincoln 11, 22nd and Norest. Then for Bernard and King. 1. Charles Paul 1. Can you let current high school district police know about our call? be going to Frontier High School. Motor 6, 10-8[1], 1010, same location. Central 4. 10. Central 4. The mother arrives at some residence and advised the juvenile is 1097[3] at Frontier. Local. 10-4[2]. Section 5, 108. Show me in round to loss. Motion 5, 10, 4. 2.F. 51. 2. 2.5.51. in contact with the juvenile's parents if they can get obtained a photograph and send it to the other officers so they know what the juvenile looks like.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In Service
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[3]
1097: Arrived at Scene
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Location mentioned:
Easton Dr, Bakersfield, CA 93309
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