Burglary reported at house with open door near N 29th St, Phoenix AZ


A burglary was reported at a house near North 29th Street with an open door. The owner consented to a canine search and is willing to prosecute.
Audio|Source: Phoenix Police
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The owner of the house is willing to prosecute.
00:04
I copy. You do have an open door there.
00:07
Get in contact to the owner of the house. He's willing to prosecute.
00:11
Do we have a few more units to head over to near N 29th St, please?
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You can be one problem.
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104.
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63 Rob, does it look like it was forced to open or possibly just let them lock?
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Negative.
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Negative to fourth or negative to left open.
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I didn't know.
00:42
It appears to be left open,
00:45
but also the onus that they were in Sholo when they gave out that code, I guess.
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Copy.
00:57
900, Nora, number three.
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I copy, I just push for three. No other office time.
01:08
That's a 901[1] call for fire. That's not a PV call,
01:12
and transfer it then, please.
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Ten-four.
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We're still going for a unit, so we just haven't had anyone free up again.
01:27
923-3-3-2-2-2-2-Hawsel, can you detach me to the hot-call, please?
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Copy.
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9-31,
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Adam.
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9-31, Adam.
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I'm going to be delayed a little bit longer, so it's not feasible for me to start for the hot call.
01:44
Okay, too.
01:46
Copy, we got 9-22-D-D-1.
01:53
If there's anybody inside, the owner does want prosecution and she also consented to a canine search.
Police codes explained
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[1]
901: Medical emergency involving an injured, ill, or deceased person requiring urgent response.
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Near N 29th St, Phoenix, AZ 85028
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