Homeless man enters home on Moonlake St in Diamond Bar, Diamond Bar CA
A homeless man entered a home near Moonlake Street in Diamond Bar without clear permission. The call to report this was disconnected and no one answered on callback.
Audio|Source: Malibu Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Now, near Moonlake Street and Diamond Bar, further to follow, tag 132, Walnut Unit 1.
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One unit.
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Two-nine two king one, entry Responka 3, two king one.
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Addisting unit in less than three.
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293, David, four to five, unit and less than three.
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293, David, four to five, unit and less.
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You're on the working.
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...you're on the working.
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...andmail 17, called informant, stated homeless man had entered the home.
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Line disconnected, no answer a callback.
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Okay, Robford is at (number withheld), and I'm going to be a boulevard off-round.
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(number withheld) more that's a room.
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10.4, thank you.
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It's 5203 activity eastbound 101 at Lendero Canyon for a Redford pickup truck, the (number withheld), Survelling out of Lane near MCC's. Once again, it's going to be a Redford pickup truck. Lasting entering Lendero Canyon on ramp to the eastbound 101.
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Nothing further at this time WPAE 678 clear, 1852.
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One out six, copy.
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Airship dispatch six walnut for a 459[1] now, six walnut.
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That's a C7 squad,
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everyone.
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C. P.P.
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is going to be in a great jacket, blue jeans with a backpack.
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171-814 Myrtle Street, correction,
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happening.
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Kind of ultimately on 27, right that 459[1]. Any additional traffic?
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Aero, 292 King 1 has a handle on a 459[1] now. It's near Moonlake Street and Diamond Bar.
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Informant's done, mail 17 called informant, stated a homeless man and entered the home.
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D.P. is going to be wearing a gray jacket, blue jeans with a backpack. It's going to be Walnut Tag 132. 292 King 1 handle, airship.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
459: Burglary or burglary alarm, including attempted, residential, vehicle, or in-progress incidents.
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