Family fight erupts with firearms in Los Molinos home, Los Molinos CA
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A family disturbance on Lee Street in Los Molinos, where a 15-year-old reports her intoxicated brother pushed their mother; firearms are present inside the home.
Audio|Heard on: Tehama County Law Enforcement Dispatch
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Transcript:
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538 with 255 to back three, court a copy of Family Disturbance on Lee Street in Los Molinos.
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5.30.
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By 38255, Responder 25294 Lee Street, 25294-Ley, Cross of Sherwood Boulevard, with a 15-year-old juvenile (name withheld).
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Advising her adult brother, who is intoxicated, pushed their mother; they're still in a verbal dispute.
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All right, everyone who makes red.
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255, copies from Rebel.
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538. Additionally, medical has been declined and checking prayers with the mail half.
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It's going to be Brian Olson, age 30,
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and there are firearms inside the residence in the living room closet.
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Thank you.
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538.
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Still in line with the ERP.
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She's advising all parties are going to be in the front yard.
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Sona, verbal 415[1].
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538 copies 91 go.
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2.5 copies on 99 and 68.
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He has been wearing a brown jacket and blue jeans at WMA born in 88.
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He's going to be wearing a brown jacket and blue jeans at WMA, born in 88.
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All very ready.
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538 now house back inside with the RP.
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Still upset.
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There should be several vehicles in the driveway.
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Two white pickups and three black cars.
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415: Disturbance
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Location mentioned:
Lee St, Los Molinos, CA 96055
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