Transient seen rummaging through trash near Camino Trillado, Carpinteria CA
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A transient was reported rummaging through trash cans near Camino Trillado. A follow-up caller said the subject was inside a garage nearby. Authorities are trying to confirm if it is the same person.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Barbara County Sheriff Main Channel
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Transcript:
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3963-019, Camino Trillado.
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3963.
00:07
3963 with the units are back.
00:09
It's an additional part.
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Reporting party calling from near Camino Trillado reference the transient looking through trash cans in the area at break.
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10-4[1].
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Take 28, SM5.
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The Democratic 39, SM1.
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On reference test.
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That's right.
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363, we're now getting an additional reporting party calling from near Camino Trillado.
01:11
It's a Spanish speaker advising that (name withheld)'s son is on scene in his HBD break.
01:18
Central continuing, he's advising the subject is currently in the garage.
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We're attempting to get a description to confirm this is the same subject as the transient in the area.
01:33
3432, Codenet.
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3432.
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7. George John, Zebra, 191, Rucker and Prisma.
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Rucker at Prisma.
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Rucker at Prisma.
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180 VL number 28.
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We sign on command 7.
02:02
...free sweater and at the subject 4-2 Antonio Pina is wearing a blue sweater.
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Location mentioned:
Camino Trillado, Carpinteria, CA 93013
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