Coyotes monitored near ohlone college solar panels, Fremont CA
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According to the dispatch call, officers observed and followed coyotes near the solar panels and hillside area of the Ohlone College campus due to possible animal safety concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Ohlone Community College District Police Department
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Maloney, I found mine.
00:01
He's by those little storage bins on pine, and it's right below the solar panel.
00:11
He's just standing here right now.
00:15
Bologna,
00:16
I just, I'm following the coyote right now, going up the hill right now.
00:24
Bologna S-13, the coyote is heading back to the solar panels.
00:30
Okay.
00:35
Tony, I just saw the size of the coyote over here.
00:43
Bologna S-14.
00:47
Okay.
00:52
During the briefings, did he, did Form 7 advise if we felt the coyotes what he wanted?
01:02
Negative.
01:04
Palloni, I don't think the coyote would be, and I'm following him, can hear, I did my air horn, and he, like, doesn't even move.
01:13
Okay.
01:15
That's 14. I already lost my coyote.
01:17
Where's yours?
01:22
Just moving now, he's heading up towards the solar panel.
01:29
While he's at the bottom of the hill, he just stopped.
01:32
Happy.
01:38
Yeah, he's running up the hill now towards the entrance of the gate.
01:47
Melanie, you know, one of you is available, but I do have a 10-60 at the pool.
01:53
10.4.
01:58
Lenny, it looks like there, uh, he's heading towards the solar panel inside.
02:06
If we see him, either we'll try to steer up and back up in the hills.
02:12
I'm 10-8[2] ahead towards that pool.
02:14
Okay, far.
02:19
13 will be 10-8[2].
02:22
The coyote went inside the solar panels.
02:26
I'm thinking they might have a little camp in there for them.
02:30
10-4[1]. I'll make sure you advise 4-7-12.
02:34
Copy that. Yeah, because the other coyote was following through the back of the solar panels, he also went in there too.
02:42
Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
[2]
10-8: In service and available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Mission Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539
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