Alarm triggers investigation of possible burglary


An alarm went off at a home, indicating that a window may have been broken. Officers are checking the area for signs of a break-in but have not found anything unusual so far. The homeowner is expected to arrive soon.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
02:20
Transcript:
On units on the perimeter, we have a pending reading alarm, 4255 14th Avenue. It's a resident's glass break[1] from the living room. It's just going to be west of your guys' perimeter. Go with that address again. 4255 14th Avenue. Maybe 200 feet to your west. It's two houses on the other side of 43rd. Okay, come. Over that, 4255-14. (name withheld). All right, let's hold a blue and roll, take a look at that real quick, and if you have a free unit to come, take a look as well. I can probably take that. That's pretty important. Copy 7-1, you're going to check on the ring alarm address. Go one more time with the address. 4267. 4255. 14th Avenue. It's three houses west of 43rd Street. Where is the glass break? Okay, it looks like it's a living room glass break sensor. Looks like... Everyone, so far we're not seeing anything obvious in that while, but we'll stay with you, tell you clear. And they... Do you have background, backyard cameras, and they saw nothing on them. Looks like the responsible is in around ETA 30 minutes, kind of blue Dodge, Dakota. (number withheld). I'm just both of you prepping yards. If you've got force entry on that, and it doesn't look like anyone's inside, just hold it, not come over there and look at it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
glass break: Alarm triggered by glass break sensor
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Location mentioned:
Near 14th Ave, Sacramento, CA 95820
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