Silent panic alarm triggers police response at store, Yuba City CA
Police responded to a silent panic alarm at a shop near Live Oak Boulevard after motion was detected inside. A nearby construction crew reported hearing people there within the last hour. Officers found a vehicle with its driver's door open at the scene.
Audio|Source: Yuba City Police, Sutter County Sheriff, and Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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I wanted to make sure you saw the updated call notes.
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It came in as a silent panic and now additional motions in the shop.
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Do you want to back?
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Affirmative.
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My computer is down.
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Can I get the address again? Can I get the address again?
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near Live Oak Boulevard break 4132.
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Copy.
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Two-four. Twenty-eight.
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Twenty-eight.
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Go ahead.
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Eight X-ray, Ocean Keene, 799.
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Right turns clear current on the 21 toilet is Stephanie Miller.
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964 Orange Street, even city.
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Come on.
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Forty-one,
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47.
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41-3-89-7. Never.
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4832, I'll be on the back side along the sense lines.
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Yeah, for Break City, 41-48.
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What?
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Can I get the gate code in the scare?
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4832.
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Okay.
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The construction crew on the north side advised they heard a couple of people there within the last hour, but I haven't seen anything.
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Additionally, I have a vehicle on the back side of the open driver door.
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Okay,
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fire.
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Location mentioned:
Near Live Oak Blvd, Yuba City, CA 95991
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