Silent robbery alarm triggered at Sacramento bank, Sacramento CA


A silent robbery alarm was triggered at a bank located near Exposition Blvd, Sacramento. The alarm was activated using a special keypad code that fools those inside into thinking all is clear but alerts the alarm company to a possible incident. Police and a dog unit are responding to the bank.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and City Police
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Transcript:
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And motor 74-48, Henry Mary Paul 785 comes back clear and expired as of January of 2025 on a 2010 Mercedes out of Sacramento. Does have a vehicle registration suspended, effective of 2024. Somebody does pass probably 28 to respond as well. Sam, too, to copy of silent robbery alarm[1] at 1375 exposition suite 300.
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Looks like it's the first Northern Bank of Vixen. It's a keypad to rest. Again, silent hold the alarm 1375 Exposition Suite, 300, first Northern Bank of Dixon. And two, I copy. Okay. Rout. 21. Without recent remark, I'll be cut three. I copy. And Sam 2 just FYI updated.
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For Alco, this is a keypad activation. It's a specific code that's entered that makes it appear as if the alarm is cleared to someone inside the business. It also indicates to the alarm company that something is wrong. K-9 3MOTHRIN. Yeah, in route. And CMT, copy code, respond? Hey, for me. You can start it through the end up. I got two in a canine. You're good with that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
silent robbery alarm: Robbery alarm (silent hold-up)
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Location mentioned:
Near Exposition Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95815
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