Man assaulted woman and fled northbound on 24th Street, Sacramento CA
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According to the dispatch call, a man was seen hitting a woman in a domestic assault near 24th Street in Sacramento. The man then fled running northbound on 24th Street toward Keypaw.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Charles 36, I copy your 906[1].
00:01
Be advised, duplicate caller witnessed a male hitting a female.
00:06
Male was unseen running out the door.
00:12
Charles 35 and 36, male ran northbound 24th towards Keypaw.
00:17
Yeah,
00:21
I copy those updates.
00:22
What's the time to lay on him clean?
00:29
Looks like it came in at the same time that Charles 36 was marking 906[1].
00:34
Charles 36 can you confirm you copy the update?
00:41
Chelsea says.
00:43
Good.
00:46
Can you permit me for traffic stop just almost on Vita vehicle versus pedestrian? JN 14th, I'll hug be a plate in your second.
00:54
Description?
00:56
Charles 36 from Sam 3G, copy that update.
01:02
On for 35,
01:04
Traction for 36.
01:05
I'm going to sort of units from 4.
01:07
Security 435, can you go that way?
01:13
Five Coupines.
01:20
Okay.
01:22
Okay.
01:24
Bram, or Alco three.
01:26
Okay.
01:27
Okay. Sixty-six, Charles 67, I'm sorry, Atlanta cross.
01:39
Okay.
01:42
Trying to raise you to confirm you copy that the male is running when you mark on scene.
01:48
The beeper's trusting, sounds like he ran northbound 26th Street, possibly client sending it.
01:56
Responding 2425 Q Clean, reduce and cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
906: Silent alarm
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Location mentioned:
24th St, Sacramento, CA
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