Female takes property from outside residence in Porterville, Porterville CA
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A female in a white truck took property left outside a residence near East Heatherwood in Porterville. The property was then unloaded into a nearby residence by a female wearing pink and a male wearing a red checkered shirt.
Audio|Heard on: Porterville Police
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Sent 10-4[1]. It's going to be near East Heatherwood.
00:04
RP is advising that there is a female in a white truck taking property that the RP left outside.
00:13
The RP left property outside.
00:19
That's 4.
00:22
Watch 3rd.
00:25
A 2nd stack, can you give me a 21 prior?
00:31
And for you familiar?
00:36
You want you can come over your subject's chewy on the head of the 4th Street traffic.
00:47
For a break, put it up in there.
00:49
I'll be around to the 291.
00:53
And for break 3.20 to your status?
00:58
No, code 4. I'll have one by number.
01:03
Be code for it.
01:04
Go ahead.
01:06
California yellow (number withheld), last have Alcantanth, Alcantara.
01:10
And for.
01:20
291. The RP advises that subjects involved are a female and a male.
01:26
The female is wearing pink and the male is wearing a red checkered shirt advising that they've unloaded the property into the residence near East Heatherwood.
01:35
I'm out with the male with that checkered shirt in front of.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Heatherwood Cir, Porterville, CA 93257
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