Burglary attempt at Verizon store with roof damage, Sonora CA
Police responded to an alarm at a Verizon store in Sonora. They found two large holes in the roof and debris inside. It appears someone forced entry, likely trying to access the payment machine similar to an ATM. The payment machine was damaged but had not been moved. No suspects were seen leaving the building. Security camera footage showed an object came through the roof around 1:30 a.m., but no alarm was triggered then.
Audio|Source: Tuolumne County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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That's an Averm, I'm gonna send them a round.
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Kna1 Keyholder, 97[3].
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K-N-1 copy, Keyholders, 97[3]. K-N-1, copy, Keyholders,
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97[3] at 0336. Are you clear for additional information?
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Abram, go ahead.
00:22
I've got corporate security on the phone and she's looking at the cameras. So far she's not seen anything on the exterior cameras.
00:29
However,
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when the alarm went off at 240,
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she said that something came through the roof like a rod, not a shoe or a foot,
00:40
but she called it a rod.
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And then she noticed at that time that there was other debris on the floor in another location.
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And when she checked the camera for that, that actually showed that. it was at 1.30 a.m.
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However, that did not set the alarm off. So she's backing up cameras till 1.30 to check.
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One of three weeks a certain are you a message to hold.
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Tonight or ten one with static.
01:30
One of the 15th E's certainly a no holder.
01:33
Telfare. Telfare.
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K-9[2]1 information.
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Kna1, go ahead.
01:54
We've got the door open, we're ready for announcements whenever ESO is.
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But once we got closer,
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it appears that their payment machine, kind of like an ATM machine that's been moved,
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and we cannot clear behind the future.
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No.
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We're clearing the roof and there's two large holes going down into the Verizon.
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Number.
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Door 9-9-3.
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Door 9-3.
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Go ahead.
02:36
For the PD it looks like, they're hampered with the APM machine inside.
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They can't see behind it.
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104. It looks like they broke it with a hammer to get down in.
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And it doesn't look like they likely came back out.
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K-9[2]-1-4-3.
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Go ahead.
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You can have some of the HP units narrow in on that store.
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Confirming the one that I'm holding on.
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A-firm,
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per deputies on the roof, it doesn't look like big on them.
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10-4[1]. 4.
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4. Sonora 101. Can you make a 21 for that?
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I can't really move my position to do that.
03:38
I would just speaking again to the security you want me to do the 1021-2 where to CHP and have them start narrowing in the perimeter to the original alarm activation storm
04:00
Tempor.
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And for further information, she checked the location of the ATM machine and she stated that that had not been moved, it was like that. So it might have been just to change the paper or something, but it does not appear that it was moved by our suspect or whoever is responsible.
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Yeah,
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we'll break North Creek, anyone.
04:30
All right, can I want.
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Ken I want, go ahead.
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We're on 21 to CHB.
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Have them relayed their officers to please let us know when they're in position so we can start it now.
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I've already disconnected then I'll come back.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
[2]
K-9: Police canine unit requested/assigned
[3]
97: Arrived on scene / On scene
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Location mentioned:
Sonora, CA 95370
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