Open kitchen door found at home; no intrusion detected, Albany CA


A resident was informed by a neighbor that their kitchen door was found open at their house near Purdue. The neighbor checked the interior but found nothing suspicious. Later, the resident canceled the police request after securing the house and resetting the alarm.
Audio|Source: Albany Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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So, sir, occurred about 10 ago, near Purdue, near Purdue.
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Go ahead.
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The RP is the resident. He was advised by his neighbor that his kitchen door was open and this occurred about 10 ago.
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The kitchen door at the north side of the house break.
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The RP's neighbor is currently inside the residence trying to check the house and the RP would like PD to go to the residence as well and check the interior.
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Unfortunately,
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R.P.'s wife was on 21 with the neighbor with the neighbor and I have been unable to get in contact with either of them.
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10-4[1]. 3.2.0.49.
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10-4[1].
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King 4. 41.
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41.
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The RP's back on 21 and they're going to cancel their request. It looks like the inside is clear and they've locked the residents and reset the alarm.
01:17
Sounds like.
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Two-any copies, thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Albany, CA
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