Alarm at Bank of the Sierra found to be maintenance worker, Fresno CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a video burglar alarm at the Bank of the Sierra near East Kings Canyon in Fresno. Surveillance showed a man in his 40s or 50s with keys on site. He identified himself as a maintenance worker, and the event was determined not to be a burglary.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be a video burglar alarm at the Bank of the Sierra, near East Kings Canyon.
00:09
It looks like it does have live feed.
00:12
Are you ready for that one?
00:16
Three George can start me over.
00:18
Three George copy unit to fill.
00:26
Lost unit with traffic.
00:29
302, see if we have a K9.
00:31
Copy, 5012, any K9 on this channel?
00:39
King 14 on channel three.
00:43
King 14, I'm going to start you towards the video burglar alarm at Bank of Sierra,
00:48
near East Kings Canyon.
00:51
It looks like they do have live feed.
00:54
There's a subject, male in his 40s to 50s, he's wearing sunglasses,
01:00
black hoodie,
01:01
jacket and black pants.
01:04
And there's a white Chevy truck seen in the background.
01:10
Broadcasting an update, the subjects appear they have keys and reporting party is unable to confirm if subject should be on site or not.
01:21
And it looks like a maintenance worker with a maintenance van.
01:28
Copy that.
01:29
302 saying arrived.
01:46
Three. Copy that,
02:00
King.
02:01
King 14, you copy?
02:04
Fourteen, I copy, thank you.
02:09
Three 1010.
02:11
Three 1010.
02:13
He states he's a worker with (name withheld).
02:18
He was already in the bank and turned the? Well.
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