Unlocked door found on top floor in suspected burglary, Long Beach CA
Officers responded to a possible burglary at a residence near East Ocean Blvd. An unlocked door was found on the top floor, although the manager said all doors were locked when last checked. A K-9 team and additional units were called to search the building for any signs of intrusion.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
01:13
Transcript:
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Unit 2, Charlie 73.
00:01
We have an unlocked door in the front, or I'm sorry, in the top floor, so if we can get an additional unit and then K-9 in the back as well, so we can do our building search.
00:17
10-4[1] additional unit to assist near East Ocean rear of a King 5 copy-el-lock.
00:24
K-5, 10-4[1].
00:31
Charles 17, I'm in front with the manager here.
00:35
He's saying all doors were locked to the inside when he left.
00:41
I hope he headed to the back.
00:44
I'll hope he headed to the back.
00:45
That's all set for.
00:51
To Charlie 73, if you can confirm with the CP if there's any possibility that the door that opened up to the balcony on the second floor of the residence would have been unlocked.
01:01
Everything was locked and secured on the first floor, but the second one is what was open.
01:09
Charles 17, he said he locked it this morning.
01:12
Everything should be locked even the balcony.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90803
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