Apartment door forced open and bike stolen in burglary, Menlo Park CA
A person returned from a bike ride to find their apartment door forced open near Bellevue Avenue in Menlo Park. Their bicycle was missing from the apartment.
Audio|Source: Menlo Park and Atherton Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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And respond to near Bellevue Avenue, Menlo Park.
00:03
Under 601[1] on his Mississippi.
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Caller advises, he went on a bike ride, and when he came back to the apartment door, it was jammed, so he thought that somebody was inside.
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He says that the interior door hinges is all submitting.
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Break.
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Good. Good.
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Then caller advises he went downstairs, tried to get his bike, but it was gone, but now his door is open.
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And he said that his door is open now.
00:32
He did a walkthrough and found a bottle of student.
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The gentleman's got him.
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What you do on my name?
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I can see you get you got it.
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Maybe a lot of touch.
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Paul, Union, Stray, that was at first (number withheld).
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May I open there.
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So you're very 10-1.
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Was it last of Charles Unit X-ray versus Jose (number withheld)?
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There you go.
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That far. Ready, please, can't 22?
01:14
The caller decided that he wanted to get some alcohol, so he's not even there yet.
01:21
He said he could be home in about 10 minutes.
01:23
So you can, 1022.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
601: Runaway juvenile / juvenile beyond parental control
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