Hmm, that is a very small Tahoe.
Officially triggered. (How can you not know the difference between a Ford Explorer, and a Chevy Tahoe?).
Funny, I actually have had an officer lock his keys in his vehicle in front of my home one afternoon.
There was a domestic altercation where some kids (5-8 teens, not really kids) had baseball bats and were kicking an older gentleman out of the home.
I was just arriving home when my neighbor tried to intervene and told them to just put the bats down. It got fairly aggressive.
I was on the phone with 911 when an unmarked civilian version Chevy Malibu pulled into my driveway.
An undercover sheriff's deputy wearing a tac vest came out of his car with his hand on his weapon, he had been down the road.
Not even a minute later, there were 4 additional units on the street as back up.
They went about taking statements and collecting evidence.
Then the plainclothes officer came up to my home and apologized that he had unfortunately locked his keys in his undercover vehicle in the heat of the moment, and I wouldn't be able to get out of my driveway. But, that there was a tow truck on the way to open the car for him.
From that moment, I can now imagine just about anything can happen. From leaving their car unlocked to locking their keys inside.