Disorderly conduct outside Stone Street with child present, Keswick CA
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Officers responded to a disorderly conduct call on Stone Street involving a female on county probation for a stolen vehicle and a male suspect. A five-year-old child was present. Officers made contact and resolved the situation with no further assistance needed.
Audio|Heard on: Redding Public Safety
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Church 2 is RP still outside.
00:06
Hi, Coffey, we'll try to get that break.
00:14
Female is (name withheld), date of birth in 89.
00:22
She's local NCIC is showing on county probation for stolen vehicle break.
00:28
She's no longer responding the call-taker.
00:30
Suspect's going to be (name withheld), also trying clear local NCIC breaks negative S or have numerous for hours with him.
00:44
Copy, I'm standing by the Stone Street.
00:47
I copy and she is outside currently and there's a five-year-old that's also there.
00:56
Copy. Copy.
00:58
See them with you two?
01:00
Same with you two.
01:03
Come with them?
01:07
I go see. You guys want to push it up.
01:15
Turn to chat ten-four.
01:19
Two, we're 97.
01:20
Can you have the RP come out and meet us if you're still in line?
01:24
Three two, offer.
01:30
So you get some movement out there to your right, two coming up.
01:38
George one, we're contacting the mail.
01:40
Tregional, happy.
01:42
We're Code 4[1] the male, female, and additional signal.
01:46
Same age, I copy Code 4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance required; situation is secure and under control.
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Location mentioned:
Stone St, Keswick, CA 96001
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