Silent panic alarm at residence after suspicious pedestrian


A dispatcher reports a silent panic alarm at a Rose Avenue location and mentions a suspicious person entering and leaving. They say the call may be connected to an earlier pet-related call and that the caller wants to stay on the phone.
Audio|Source: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
01:26
Transcript:
Entering. Secondward, 9. 6-9, 6-9-8, 6-9-1-9, 2,1-8-9-8-7-WA, 2,1-A8-Ovenno. 2, 7-Rosa Avenue, silent panic[1], pull-up. Check 1. 2.6-2-10-Rosof-A detail. 2.2-2-2-3-2-Grab-base. 2.4. Just be advised the caller wants to stay on the phone, let's just tell you guys get there. CLEANZE-2 copies 2021, copy-covered so far. On 1015. Copy 1015. The parking violation quay at Bragg, turn to C. 8906. This is going to be for that pet call[2]. It's possibly related to where this pedestrian is coming in and out of. 175010, we're probably moved to the pedestrian.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
silent panic: Silent Panic Alarm
[2]
pet call: Animal/Pet Related Incident
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Location mentioned:
Rose Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
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