Suspect assaulted person and threatened officers near Marshall Lane, Hoopa CA
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A person was assaulted and thrown to the ground near Marshall Lane and Highway 96. The suspect, a white male on a dirt bike, threatened to kill deputies and officers. The victim declined medical help and was last seen walking along Highway 96.
Audio|Heard on: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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Transcript:
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Back, two hundred three five, area of Marshall Lane at 96, Hoopa,
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Reporting party reports (name withheld) was thrown to the ground by a solo white male on a dirt bike.
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Reporting party declined medical aid; suspect last seen heading south on Marshall.
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Reporting party walking on Highway 96.
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242[1] receive you need to center out.
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Do you answer out? Do you answer out?
00:46
Report if you request local and mail-hast.
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42,
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through the coast of Mayor Charles, times 2, H.S.
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737,
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VC12-500, 594[2].
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Initially, he's flagged in-rems, officer safety,
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made statements to kill deputies and CHP officers.
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The cop to request local and Stephen Hart.
01:19
14, the female is clear.
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Do you see.
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So this is clear, the driver's headed.
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Your information.
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The reporting party,
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is on foot and around, enroute at Tribal PD,
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wearing a gray jacket, blue jeans, black shoes.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Battery
[2]
594: Vandalism (California Penal Code 594)
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Location mentioned:
CA-96 & Marshall Ln, Hoopa, CA 95546
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