Woman tries to enter residence by breaking door screen, Sacramento CA


A woman tried to break into a residence by breaking the screen door. She claimed she was there to get her keys after her boyfriend was jailed. No weapons were involved.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
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Transcript:
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Alpha 17 and 18 to start for 459[1] in progress, at near Salon's Alley and 7A. It's related to a previous call we had regarding a 2735[2] suspect.
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Complain to text is that a female is here,
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a new girlfriend of the suspect who is breaking the screen door trying to get inside the house.
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Girlfriend is (name withheld), female Hispanic 31, heavy-billed, black sweatshirt and unowned weapons.
00:30
Thanks for Adam.
00:34
Good.
00:36
That fire is going to be easier accessible from the 99 on-rap, southbound for 47.
00:45
They got me.
00:51
Copy.
00:52
Six words to be medicu.
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Check.
01:03
Cutt across?
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It doesn't have it happen.
01:08
Okay, fine, sure.
01:14
Call 3-1 is one being transported by Medi-4 to DCB.
01:21
Check.
01:25
An a bomber and rooster 4-5-9.
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Everyone, copy.
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And everyone, office.
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Everyone, check.
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And we have an update on that call for units responding.
01:45
The supposed suspect on the call, Call 911 as well, advising that she's just here to pick up her keys because her boyfriend was taken to jail.
01:55
Sounds like she's trying to take the vehicle that folks out in the alley and one's walking away and one's standing near a car, we still landline.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
459: Burglary or unlawful entry with intent to commit theft or felony.
[2]
2735: Corporal injury to spouse or cohabitant, domestic violence (PC 273.5).
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Sacramento, CA
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