According to the search results, a 459 police code is not related to law enforcement. Instead, it refers to California Penal Code Section 459, which covers the crime of burglary. Burglary is defined as entering a structure, such as a residential or commercial building or a locked vehicle, with the intent to commit grand larceny, petit larceny, or any other felony. The two elements that a prosecutor must prove in order for an individual to be found guilty under Penal Code 459 are that the individual entered a building, room within a building, or a locked vehicle, and when the individual entered the premises or automobile, he or she intended to commit a felony offense. Breaking and entering under California Penal Code 459 includes the intent or the commission of a felony, and the actual theft is irrelevant to the code because it is the intent to steal property that makes an individual guilty under Penal Code 459.