Suspect steals vehicle and keys from residence in Berkeley, Berkeley CA


At around 1 a.m. on California Street in Berkeley, a suspect broke into a residence, stole the keys, and took the vehicle from the property.
Audio|Source: Berkeley Police and Fire
01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, I was requesting you over on California Street, but it's a no-touchhold car now, and it was towed to Avenue Tow, so I don't know what that looks like for you, but that vehicle for processing is now at Avenue Tow.
00:16
Copy, is it, uh,
00:19
let's see, I'm looking at the car right now, is it 10851[1], nothing else?
00:26
I had some background. I didn't hear your last thing.
00:32
I'm looking at the call right now, it looks like it's a 10851[1], nothing else associated with it?
00:38
Yeah, that's what I thought, but there's more to it that I'm learning from the,
00:42
at 1 in the morning.
00:43
It sounds like it's a 212.5[2] and some other things or something beyond the 10851[1], that's why I did a no touch.
00:52
Control here. I have a robbery to check it out and give me the exact instructions on what they weren't done.
00:59
And from control that's affirmed. This was the victim of a 459[3] and two residents.
01:06
The responsible took the keys and the vehicle at the time at 100 hours this morning.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10851: Vehicle theft or stolen vehicle, as defined by California Vehicle Code 10851.
[2]
212.5: Robbery (California Penal Code 212.5: first- or second-degree robbery)
[3]
459: Burglary, including residential or auto, as defined under California Penal Code Section 459.
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Location mentioned:
California St, Berkeley, CA
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