Intoxicated person attempts to pick up child at school, Oceano CA
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Police responded to Oceano Elementary School after a family member appeared intoxicated while trying to pick up a child from the after-school program. The person was stumbling and unable to walk straight and then left the school in a vehicle. The child's parents could not be reached.
Audio|Heard on: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Adam 620 with XX30 to back, check the Welfare at Oceano Elementary School.
00:04
The RPs advising that an H-2D family member is attempting to pick up a child from the after-school program.
00:10
The family member is stumbling and unable to walk straight.
00:14
The RP's in roster location with an ATA of three minutes, still in mind I'm sitting further.
00:20
Go forth.
00:23
X-ray 30, copy.
00:30
Two, Boy 41.
00:33
Fortyone.
00:35
You can clear the follow-up, no report necessary, and assign a buscar.
00:40
Okay.
00:42
Okay.
00:46
Forty-one.
00:54
Boy 41 saved at WES, Landline for your call for service.
01:05
Everyone, you can send it to 4290.
01:09
Never.
01:21
The 6-2, the RP is the after-school program director, seeing they do not know who the family member is, discovered the (name withheld) female adult with long black hair, lessing wearing a cream-colored sweater and jeans,
01:33
stating that the family member is no longer inside in the school and may be in the area and the child's parents are not answering.
01:43
The subject is leaving the school in a vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
17th St, Oceano, CA 93445
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