Suspect pursued on foot and detained near old tunnel road, Grass Valley CA
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Officers pursued a suspect on foot near Safeway and Old Tunnel Road in Grass Valley. The suspect, identified as a career criminal with a weapons offense in Oregon, was detained with assistance from a K-9 unit and additional teams.
Audio|Heard on: Nevada County Public Safety - West
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03:20
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to be up with Shannon Applegate, and our suspect's going to be (name withheld), both owner.
00:05
Thanks.
00:12
Copy units, tenet.
00:13
Copy units, tenet.
00:18
Good morning.
00:22
Three on foot following suspect was left seen on foot in the wooded area behind Safeway.
00:33
I copy K-9.
00:34
Now it's 1323.
00:36
Okay,
00:37
nine,
00:40
now it's 1323. Okay,
00:42
nine, go ahead.
00:45
We get an additional unit up towards near Old Tunnel Road.
00:51
Corrosion 6, do you copy?
00:55
Staff from in route, I'm from McKnight.
00:58
Route from tonight.
00:59
Route from tonight.
01:05
They want to be it for felony sets.
01:09
104.
01:22
Code 33[1] priority traffic to Grass Valley.
01:30
Stand for, can you start that way?
01:41
I don't know.
02:07
Copy one detained.
02:08
To change. Copy one detained.
02:30
Thank you. Item 4.4, I copy.
02:46
Speed of lift, Tom, resume, normal radio traffic.
03:02
Negative.
03:03
For...
03:05
Okay.
03:10
Okay. All right.
03:13
Officer Stacy, they're advising he's a career criminal.
03:17
He also has one non-extraditable out of Oregon for a weapons offense.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 33: Emergency radio traffic only
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Location mentioned:
Old Tunnel Rd, Grass Valley, CA 95945
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