Suspicious male with flashlight prowls near Vista Park Hill, Hollister CA
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A suspicious male with a flashlight was seen prowling near residences on Vista Park Hill Court. The male was shining the flashlight into windows and walking through a neighbor's yard. The caller lost sight of him before a detailed description could be obtained. Police responded and secured the scene.
Audio|Heard on: BEU CAL FIRE and San Benito County Public Safety
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
31 Hollister 3-2 to cover a suspicious detail up of Vista Park Hill Court.
00:06
Good one.
00:08
3-2.
00:10
21 and 3-2.
00:12
Near Vista Park Hill Court, near Vista Park Hill.
00:15
Looks like it's going to be updated to a prowl detail.
00:18
An unknown male was walking up to the caller's house.
00:20
Unknown weapons, but he had a flashlight, was shining it into her windows,
00:24
and she previously saw him walking through her neighbor's yard.
00:27
She lost the visual, but we're trying to get a description now.
00:32
Anyone in the area?
00:35
See?
00:41
31 Hollister 3-2.
00:43
It's going to be a male, unknown race.
00:44
He was last seen wearing a hat and had a flashlight.
00:47
R.P.
00:51
wasn't able to get a better description. 3-1.
00:53
21.
00:55
21-51.
01:01
3-1-Hawd-Tene.
01:04
21-51. 21-51.
01:10
3-1. All the y'all with the possible surgery.
01:14
Same location.
01:16
The possible at the same location.
01:23
All the cedar-1-2-4.
01:27
When you have a little static, confirm your code 4?
01:31
Code 4[1].
01:33
242.
01:34
242.
01:40
I will cancel the cover code for them.
01:45
Cancel the cover.
01:46
Break 3-2 and 3.3.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; scene secure
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