Uncooperative man sparks alarm at Huron Plaza Apartments, Huron CA
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Officers responded to Huron Plaza Apartments where a man acted uncooperatively, sparking concern. They searched the area and lost visual contact.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno County Sheriff - Sanger/Parlier/Fowler/Orange Cove/Kingsburg
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01:49
Transcript:
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301, City of Huron for 911[1],
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16-525, number 11, unit 117, 217, 2-Pol-75-75-2-Pol-73 approve.
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Paul 75, go for bill.
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2-Pol-75, 2-4-73.
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911[1] emergency, 9-1-16-525, number 11, unit 111-17.
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RPs reporting the male named (name withheld), spoken to the residents.
00:19
Arpe's being uncooperative and we're trying to get further.
00:24
No more.
00:30
Cable 75 and 73, the male will be a white male, medium build and a spinole 511 heavy set wearing a black spinner and black shorts.
00:37
The subject's on a scooter, possibly black in color.
00:44
75, 104.
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Slinger 42.
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For the male 29 negative 27 UTL, clear probation EPCC.
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104.
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0740, can you charge this way?
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07, 104, the number up.
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Test copies.
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All 35, both the inside,
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7. 7. 7. 7.
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2-ball 75 and 73, the RFP street see headed towards the park side.
01:35
It'll be the Huron Plaza Apartments, unknown DOB for the subjects and does not have a visual on them anymore.
01:44
So forth the Gated Department.
01:46
Can you have a meet us at the street?
01:49
Set for.
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Location mentioned:
S 11th St, Huron, CA 93234
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