Man breaks windows trying to enter apartment, Fresno CA
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There was a disturbance at an apartment near North Bond St where a man tried to break into the apartment by throwing rocks and breaking windows. No injuries were reported. The man involved is around 40 years old and was wearing a brown jacket and black sweatpants. This was a repeated call for the same situation earlier in the day.
Audio|Heard on: Clovis Area Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
I'm broadcasting a one priority near North Bond St, apartment 7.
00:04
It's going to be for a disturbing involving caller and his brother.
00:08
Brother is outside trying to break into the apartment, throwing rocks, breaking windows.
00:19
Don't wait,
00:20
and I'll say the vehicle that hit the pedestrian will be on scene's field to gray, Chevy, Silvrato, a known plate.
00:27
Next ray, two for, go ahead.
00:32
It's going to be last of Garza, first of Domingo,
00:35
date of 712 of 2001.
00:37
I have good california ID if you need it.
00:40
Copy.
00:46
The brother is going to be a first of (name withheld) around 40 wearing a brown jacket, black sweats,
00:51
no other weapons.
01:03
324.24.
01:06
(name withheld) has a valid DL.
01:08
Must wear corrective lenses.
01:10
It's out of Madeira.
01:11
Clear, Hans, Shernet, DCB, has a firearm and a A of S.
01:18
1.003-2-1 further on your call.
01:22
R-T is stating that she lives alone with her boyfriend at the location, no injuries.
01:27
Mel walked to the location.
01:30
It also appears we were out for the same situation about four hours ago.
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Location mentioned:
N Bond St Apt 7, Fresno, CA 93702
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