Person tries to force open residence door in North Highlands, North Highlands CA


A person repeatedly tried to force open the caller's front door while the caller and her boyfriend were inside. The boyfriend held the door shut as they felt the person pushing or using an object against it. The person may be a transient who returned to the location and was knocking on the door.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and City Police
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Transcript:
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The caller's home with the boyfriend.
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They can hear a subject trying to push the caller's front door open.
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The boyfriend's holding it closed and they can feel the subjecting something with the walk.
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Next time you should start me to talk.
00:09
and 77 years general code.
00:12
Make of it. Do I 5,000 units, uh kill your siren when you have lawrub here.
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Yeah, units reported at lawrub.
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We call back and RP confirmed no one else lives at the apartment that's not currently there.
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We're going to 97[2], the complex, we'll advise.
00:27
Never. Five-three out of five a ten.
00:29
Was the white shirt like a tank top? 5'10 can you tonight?
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I just read it the black shirt.
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Do I 5? Income we can reduce.
00:42
There's a subject that looks like to sleep by the front door, so it might just be like a 92-neighbor situation.
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Paul, Madam 1 with the unit to cover 925[1] on Tavi Avenue.
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This is related to an earlier event for a transient white male adult that is returned to the location and is knocking on the caller's door.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
925: Suspicious person or circumstances requiring investigation.
[2]
97: Unit has arrived at the scene.
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Location mentioned:
Tavi Ave, North Highlands, CA 95660
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