Police respond to burglary alarm near Bullard Avenue, Clovis CA
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a reported burglary alarm near Bullard Avenue in Clovis. A subject was reportedly fleeing northbound, and several officers were dispatched to the scene to investigate. Broken glass was found at the location, and multiple units coordinated along nearby trails and access points to search the area.
Audio|Heard on: City of Clovis Public Safety
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Two forty-one, it was an audible alarm going off.
00:02
Psych is open.
00:05
Eighty-one, talk.
00:11
Two ball six one, two ball ten.
00:16
Two ball six.
00:18
What direction was the subject last seen going?
00:24
Northbound towards Bullard.
00:27
Copy.
00:30
Eighty-one, go ahead and start me a few more units.
00:32
There's going to be broken glass.
00:38
Keep on anything.
00:45
What?
00:47
Drop.
00:49
Acknowledged.
00:55
Anyone, I'm gonna need at least four units on top of me.
01:01
Sergeant 44,
01:03
two Paul 93, three McCoy 93.
01:08
I'll show you en route to deploy anyone.
01:17
Two, one of my units was at the scene.
01:18
I need him to take the trail over the canal bank to the north of this residence.
01:22
You can get access off of Fowler.
01:28
Units were covering two Paul eighty-one, please repeat.
01:30
Where you need your unit?
01:33
Just need one unit that's coming my way to take the canal bank to the north of this residence.
01:37
You can get access off of Fowler at the crosswalk and you can get on the trail.
01:44
Promise. Acknowledged, other unit.
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