Man carrying large machete reported in Pajaro, Pajaro CA
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a call near Porter Dr in Pajaro about a man carrying a large machete in his backpack. The man had been contacted a week earlier and is considered arrestable for carrying a weapon and making criminal threats.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Thank you. If we contacted that subject, about a week ago,
00:08
he was covered with husband.
00:09
He does carry a pretty large machete in his backpack.
00:19
We're diverted to the turnover, southbound north of CPF.
00:29
Honor,
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S4, I copy LB10A.
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22-104.
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Three, seven,
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five, rank two,
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two lexas place,
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for B-Boy.
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All right, Cromen, 1611.
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Motion 61111.
01:03
Room 312, 312, 312.
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Place 63375 Frank 2.
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Ticket for V-Boy storage, the time right now at 2239.
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Log number will be number 299 and I'm at on 12661.
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For our cat, we are canceled and clear from scene.
01:41
Copy 48, so you guys can run to Sleens.
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24-0, welcome to the peninsula and see you guys run out to CDR.
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Everyone.
02:11
Contacted 1 Lincoln 2 via 21 who advised the male's arrestable for 417[1] and 422[2].
02:17
But the 07 hasn't been typed yet, so there's no positive idea on suspect.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
417: Brandishing a weapon
[2]
422: Criminal threats
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Location mentioned:
Porter Dr, Pajaro, CA 95076
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