Suspected break-in after loud banging heard at Wall Ave, Richmond CA


A neighbor reported hearing loud banging and saw a suspicious dark-colored vehicle parked near a house on Wall Avenue. The neighbor believed someone was breaking in through the rear door but did not provide more details.
Audio|Source: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
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Transcript:
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So, the district being a suspicious circumstance possible for 5 million residential, 415[1] Wall Avenue, secondhand infight of the ERP from a neighbor, a lot of being coming from the location, white vehicle parks, IFO, and the neighbor told the RP that someone was breaking into the residence, but wouldn't provide further.
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Lady 14, please.
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Please, please. Sam, six-five a copy.
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Do you have your next break? Looking for heat to nine you or low volume.
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Three are copy in route 102, one of two, forty one foot.
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Copy. Can you show me tonight? Copy.
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Four else on route. I'll let your turn.
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Okay. Yeah, six five attachment.
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Okay. Okay. Mr. Glass of Torres, born in 1978, 78, comes back, clear, suspended, or revoked, departmental actions required.
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Negative case, male, bald over black, 5-4-135 with an address on San Andreas our city.
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Thank you. And Richmond units on wall.
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RP's calling back, advising it was actually a dark-colored vehicle.
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The neighbor called the RP to say that vehicle is G-O-A, and they actually heard a lot of banging.
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They felt that it was a rear door being kicked in.
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They had no further.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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415: Disturbance
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Wall Ave, Richmond, CA
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