Unwanted man escorted from healthcare center, Porterville CA
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An unwanted man described as wearing a black hoodie and black pants was reported at Family Healthcare Center. He was escorted out and last seen near Dollar Tree.
Audio|Heard on: Porterville Police
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
She calls pending for his priority's unwanted subject at Family Healthcare Center.
00:04
It's been.
00:17
Okay. Okay. Okay.
00:21
Okay.
00:24
I'll be 76th, uh, unwanted subject.
00:27
Call.
00:32
Okay, ten-part, eight in May, mid-thirties, early 40s, black hoodie black pants sitting in the lobby.
00:40
10-4[1].
00:42
Portugal 316, 29.
00:44
A G6.16, confirming your 23, you are covered by your partner.
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291.
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Go ahead.
01:00
Last, uh, Flores first, uh,
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Simon.
01:09
Confirming 1022 of 87.
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Mayfirm,
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we should have history with it.
01:20
Sounded.
01:23
Number.
01:27
Street 16.
01:30
316. 316.
01:44
Call 333, can you re-contact RP the front doors a lot?
01:54
Samper.
02:01
Procule 3312, the out of the out of the one,
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all of the net frame.
02:15
Porterville through 16.
02:16
Did we get a return on Flores?
02:24
Affirmative.
02:25
Flores is clear, local and NCIC County Probation 11377A.
02:29
Adam subject to search and test.
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I'm landline with the RPs.
02:32
She's advising that he was escorted out of the business and last seen in front of the Dollar Tree.
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Location mentioned:
W Poplar Ave, Porterville, CA 93257
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