Domestic assault and disturbance near Live Oak Way, Bakersfield CA
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According to the dispatch call, a disturbance and assault occurred between family members near Live Oak Way involving a male diagnosed with schizophrenia and autism and a 24-year-old female. The incident involved possible domestic violence.
Audio|Heard on: Kern County Sheriff/Bakersfield PD
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
For a party disturbance, Live Oak Way in the north.
00:09
Force out 2.
00:13
Forest Hotel carp up, we've been around.
00:16
Second half his brother, Jacob, 22 years old, white mill,
00:19
green up, jackets, light tent, correction, light pants.
00:23
Assault, the reporting party, mother and father.
00:30
4-03, I'll be cleared in the view.
00:33
4-0-3-10-4.
00:40
Force, that too, the second half also calling advising male father assaulted by white male 40s.
00:45
We're in a blue shirt, blue jeans.
00:47
Second half will be diagnosed schizophrenic and autistic.
00:56
One ball to the next drive.
00:57
He's been invited to staging area.
01:01
Cover it, station area.
01:02
(number withheld).
01:09
(number withheld).
01:12
(number withheld).
01:16
2.75,
01:19
Pending at near Chamberlain Avenue.
01:26
2.43 bowling round.
01:30
10 4. Second half is going to be a female (name withheld), 24 years old, wearing a beige sweater and black pants.
01:37
A 222 BRP wildland line line.
01:40
The call disconnected.
01:42
I'll be at something further.
01:43
Near Chamberlain Avenue.
01:50
Control. I'm too lucky boy.
01:51
You can hear the second half.
01:54
Assault in the reporting party on my name.
01:55
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Chamberlain Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93305
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