Police Seek Suspects After Vehicle Burglary


The audio discusses a vehicle burglary where suspects ran away from police. Officers are setting up a perimeter to catch them after they left the scene.
Audio|Source: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
03:12
Transcript:
in front of the library. The car is disabled. I've got two suspects on a counterpoint towards the library, the second land up 4th Street Easton. They're still here, unknown. They're on doing again. They're backward, like main street back in the state. And I want to be such a perfect in that direction. Hey Sam 2. Good. Hey Sam 2, just confirming, did you get the oil call? April. Sam 1-108[1]. Where do you need me? We need to set up a perimeter, stuff that's left on foot. I'll get your description here pretty soon, but... that alleyway on the back side of the library. I mean, it's going to be our position, and then I'll start flushing out when you get here. 10-4[2], what do we got? I had a vehicle burglary. Car matches the description. I want to light it up. Lead. There's a good amount of mess in the car. for the Teresa drive, so I don't know if they've already been dumped the tool or not. Where do you need me to go? I need somebody to check up in that area. I need somebody to check up main Be a suspect on quick. Dark Loading, I know what else is going on any kick off if I can get to the vehicle. I just do this wheel, please. On 4th Street, one went towards the library. One went east on 4th Street west to the library
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
108: Out of Service (possible typo of 10-8: In Service)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
4th St, Santa Rosa, CA
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