Burglary alarm triggers multiple motions at local bank, Healdsburg CA
Police responded to a burglary alarm at the Bank of Marin triggered by motion sensors at the rear door and inside areas. No suspects or calls were identified during the event.
Audio|Source: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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1033 near Center Street.
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It's the Bank of Marin.
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For a commercial burglary, first motion occurred at 1131, second at 1134.
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Point of activation for the first one was the rear entry door.
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Second and third were the break room motion and small motion.
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Dispo 13, there's no call list.
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Thank you. Okay.
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They have our cover.
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Yes, just for info, our last response was July 9th of 25, and it was a false alarm.
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I'm Paul 29.
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Good.
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Stayed, uh, single threat and just keep eyes on the building until you're in 97.
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10-4[1], uh,
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working relation.
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Copy.
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Church, pretty much to back through, welfare check on Greaton Road.
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9. King 10, go ahead.
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With King 10, to back for a welfare check.
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We had near Greaten Road.
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There's a female in the line.
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It sounded like she was attempting to start to check the welfare for something.
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But then she seemed to forget she would phone with us, stop talking, and disconnected the line.
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10-4[1]. Just for info, we just got three more motion alerts again with the breakroom, motion, all motion,
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and the rear entry door room at 2336.
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10-4[1].
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Center St, Healdsburg, CA 95448
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