Transient throws coffee after smoking warning near Farmhouse Kitchen, Menlo Park CA
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According to the dispatch call, a transient male threw coffee at staff after being told not to smoke near the Farmhouse Kitchen building on Merrill Street. No crime was confirmed, but the individual is wanted for trespassing if located.
Audio|Heard on: Menlo Park and Atherton Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Boy, 9, boy 12 to cover area truck for a 415[2] subject.
00:09
9-1-12 area checked for a disturbance perked at Farmhouse Kitchen, 1165 Merrill Street near Oak Grove Avenue is a 911 hang up[1] on call back and ex-advised probably one to three ago now transient male 30 to 40 unknown color shirt but possibly gray or brown with gray pants threw coffee at staff after he was advised not to smoke near their building the OT was on switchward still
00:34
Never.
00:37
A little about you.
01:05
Boyle, Tull for one in front of field.
01:08
Boyle, ten for with one in front of field.
01:15
Boyle, tell them code for, is the RPP fill in front of field?
01:19
Tenfer, I copy the code for a firm RPPT PIA.
01:28
Copy, I'm going to head you five on there.
01:30
I have.
01:39
Follow the RP touchdown.
01:41
9 copy.
01:46
9 copy. You can show me nice though.
01:50
Okay. Okay.
01:56
412.
01:57
No 12. No 12.
02:03
No crime committed, but if we find them, they do want him for trespassing under California Penal Code 602[3].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911 hang up: Disconnected 9-1-1 call (no caller on the line)
[2]
415: Disturbance / Disturbing the peace
[3]
602: Trespassing (California Penal Code 602)
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Location mentioned:
Merrill St, Menlo Park, CA 94025
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