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Residential burglary with smashed window reportedFresno CA

audio iconBurglary
E St, Fresno, CA

Officers responded to a residential burglary where a side window was smashed. The homeowner was not at home. No vehicles were seen at the scene. The back bedroom door was found open and not secured.

Audio|Source: Fresno County Sheriff 2: Dispatch Areas 1 (Orange, West); 2 (Yellow, Metro); & 4 (Green, East)
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Transcript:
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Priority, Lincoln 71, Beaver, Residential 4-59, in progress, near East Nearwater, Lincoln 71 to Lincoln-51 Beaver, Residential 459[1] in Progress, near East Near Waterway.
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More Lincoln 71 to Lincoln 53.
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4 Lincoln 71 National Ashland.
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Point 5 there.
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For Lincoln 701,
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residential report 452,
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near East Clearwater.
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The side window by the front door is smashed. The homeowner is out of town.
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There is no seen any vehicles 1097.
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The back bedroom door is open and unsecured.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
459: Unlawful entry into a structure with intent to commit theft or another felony.

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E St, Fresno, CA

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