Woman assaults person with bat near Road 214, Lindsay CA
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported an assault near Road 214. The caller had video showing a female hitting someone with a bat and a female yelling for help. The caller disconnected but was trying to get back in contact. Additional information states a person is following (name withheld) to retrieve house keys she took. Authorities are trying to locate them and follow up.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare County Sheriff 1
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Can you copy here at 245[1]?
00:09
20 boy by Sire.
00:10
I have a 245[1], near Road 214.
00:17
Caller reported and has video footage of a female hitting someone with a bat, with a female yelling for help in the background.
00:24
The location is via rapid deploy 8.5 meters.
00:27
She disconnected, and then we are attempting to make a call back now.
00:39
2.7.82 by sorry, copy.
00:48
Two-time copy.
00:50
Unitsile thread code.
00:55
So far. 20, boy.
00:58
Copy clear for code.
00:59
20 Charles, can you follow up? That is not.
01:09
20, boy, by saying, additional information, the caller is advising that (name withheld) took house keys and he is following her to try to get them back.
01:18
We're still trying to get an updated location on the subject where they are now.
01:25
Okay.
01:33
It is responding to road 216.
01:35
The caller keeps hanging up on the call taker and she is calling him back.
01:41
Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
245: Assault with a deadly weapon
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Location mentioned:
Rd 214, Lindsay, CA 93247
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