Police respond to possible burglary in Roseville home


Police are trying to make contact at a house where no one is answering. The yard is messy with items thrown around and screens taken from windows. Someone is inside the house but won't come to the door. A yellow Mercedes is reported nearby, which may be connected to this case.
Audio|Source: Roseville Police and Fire
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Transcript:
So far we have no answer at the door. A lot of items are thrown around the front yard and looks like several screens have been removed from the house. Copy. The 4K unit with breaching equipment starts our location. 99th, no one else has any idea. I think the only one would be (name withheld) and he's stuck with a 1015[1]. 95 can start. Okay, from the PD. Okay, I'm over at (name withheld). The location tonight in the breach of court. Okay. Okay, I'm over at (name withheld), the location tonight. You copy? Thank you. 31. Just for notes. We can hear someone inside, but they're not coming to the door. 131.401.407-109-209-404-15, 215, 21-5-1. Just on the East Street call, we just got somebody landline on 911[2] on 911 that is up the residence, I believe it was a sister maybe, stating. They were just making sure that it is police at the door, someone should be coming the door. We're looking at Alps. Copy. 147 or 119 for your call, this call, beyond our way there, and there might be associated to a yellow Mercedes that's also at the intersection of Finamette in Prairotown. There's two RPs for this call. One of those can be involved with (name withheld). And corrections be a friend of (name withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1015: Prisoner in custody
[2]
911: Emergency call
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Roseville, CA
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