Burglary in progress at arbor and conrad streets, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, two male suspects used power tools to break into a four-story home under construction near Arbor St and Conrad St. They fled in a dark sedan towards Diamond Street.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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Transcript:
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FISA 2, 8,
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priority,
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Burglary, at Conrad and Arbor.
00:09
Subjects with power tools to get the door open.
00:13
I saw you know to search.
00:19
One for Adam 104.
00:22
The two males breaking into the home with power tools.
00:28
They also have a dark vehicle, sedan, unknown license plate or make, it's parked in front of the building with the lights on.
00:35
First subject, unknown race,
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subject, 511, medium wearing a gray hoodie, sweatshirt, unknown bottom.
00:41
Second subject, unknown race subject, 59, medium belt, wearing a flannel shirt, khaki pants.
00:47
No weapons on both, just power tools.
00:53
Current I'm dating more.
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to the subject in the vehicle and the second one in the south side of it, Conrad and Arbor.
01:03
Burglary, the home is a four-story home, and the sound like something subject got into the vehicle, they're now driving off on Conrad towards Diamond Street.
01:16
Two-tri-90 David at Coffey, San Bruno Avenue, Good morning.
01:24
He's not even from the Burglary Conrad and Arbor.
01:26
It's just to clarify, it's going to be a four-story home that's under construction.
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Location mentioned:
Arbor St & Conrad St, San Francisco, CA 94131
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