Police responded to a panic alarm at Burger King on Regional Street in San Lorenzo after an emergency alert suggested a possible burglary or break-in was in progress. Officers were dispatched and discussed vehicle license plates possibly connected to the incident.


Audio|Source: Alameda County Sheriff
02:35
Transcript:
Okay. Three out of media on 10a with the computer issues. Got anything, Kenny? There's a 1033 filing commercial burger, King, non-regional. I'll start on why? Three out of media and a cover. It's a 10333. Panic Alarm Burger King 6921 Regional, 6921 Regional. This is per Ovis alarm. Okay. 9-103 will. I'll play your head for this detail. 9-123-9, King Victor George, 669. 10-4. However, Units free-a meeting, we're giving Vizan the call back. Hi, Ms. Sintry, please call the R-Prey and have a check-out please. Okay, from... 9173 can add another place this detail please go ahead night time 3rd 9 sam lincoln king 196 let me just have a vehicle with the plate no contact i copy the plate 9-town 3 9000 3 9000 3 726 9 sam winking king 196 to pv holding 104-6 can I get the last 6 goes in? 507090. Oh my apologies, that's a match. 104. So the 9-7196 is the correct plate for the vehicle? Hey, Perman. Those are a face for the vehicle. The other plates were found inside. Okay. Okay. 104 or 2 plate for valence? It's going to be both plates for the 19-victor George or 19-Vitcher John 6-6-9. 10-4. That's lecture therapy. Jennifer, we have wisdom.
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San Lorenzo, CA
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