Vehicle broken into on Bright St, minor theft reported, Jersey City NJ


An officer is dispatched to investigate a burglary at a vehicle. The car's window was broken, and a small amount of cash was stolen. The vehicle owner had already cleaned up the area, leaving no evidence.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Police
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, I want, we're going to have a B&T[1] on a vehicle.
00:01
Victim states, he parked his car here, Monday around 7 a.m., and then returned today around 6 a.m.
00:07
He noticed his driver-side back window was broken into.
00:10
The vehicle was rummaged through, and a $10 bill was taken.
00:13
He already cleaned up everything and moved the vehicle, so there's no signs of evidentiary value, and there are no cameras.
00:19
I don't know for the bulletin.
00:21
How did he get entry into the vehicle? You said how did he get in? Train your interview. Yes, how did he get entry into the view? They broke the window through the driver's side back window. Have BCR respond and take photographs of the damage?
00:50
And since there's no cameras, notify the detective commander. I'll let them make the official roof number threat coming up. Any sergeant, while I have you, I'm holding three calls, a shoplifting and two damage to motor vehicles.
01:11
East 202, U.S. service? P.4 are we down there from the left of the street? The Board of P.J.O.1. F.C.I.0.M.M.M.E.C.0.M.M.M. Proceed.
01:41
Good morning. Can you respond to number 8 Bright Street for photos being T's vehicle? Received, no problem. Well, I have you. May I have the file number, please? File number is going to be 164609. 164609. Receive, thank you. Problem. East Detective Commander, are you on three?
Police codes explained
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[1]
B&T: Burglary & Theft
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Location mentioned:
Near Bright St, Jersey City, NJ 07302
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