Intruder's knife threat triggers tense standoff at Orosi store, Orosi CA
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A man threatened employees inside a store near Rd 128, demanding a phone and claiming a knife. The suspect stayed inside as staff waited outside, heightening tension.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare County Sheriff 2
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
40 Adam. It's going to be a total wireless near Rd 128.
00:05
The RP is the owner, (name withheld).
00:09
Advising that a white male adult walked up, threatened an employee,
00:15
demanding a phone and claiming to have a knife.
00:18
No weapons were seen and the male is still inside the business.
00:27
4-SAMI, copy unit are 76.
00:30
4-7-T-4. 4-7-T-4.
00:35
Orestra-a-for-Sand-just the permission you is or authorized, go.
00:40
T-Fler. T-FAR.
00:42
T-F.
00:44
Vichel. Your San 47, log me as 4-7-7-76.
00:48
Uh-huh.
00:51
Check-4.
00:59
57041041, show me with 8404, using my call time.
01:05
104.
01:09
104.
01:10
Farshal 841, 1041, I'll be with 836, using my call phone.
01:14
846, using my call phone.
01:18
841, 104.
01:25
Forza, many, up there.
01:29
The male subject,
01:31
wearing black jacket and jeans, still inside the store.
01:35
He had a duffel bag, the bag was left by the door.
01:39
Our RP is outside.
01:44
There is another employee, two employees inside the store.
01:49
Say out first time, my copy units are 23.
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Go ahead and give us a code.
02:00
Code 8[1], Channel 2 for 400, Code 8, Channel 2,400.
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Code 8[1], Channel 2, 400.
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Special Air Force down the unit, so Code 41-2ndnd.
02:14
Force, then, copy.
02:15
Code 41, detect.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 8: Agency-specific code (meaning unclear from context)
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