Domestic violence incident with victim injured near Mac Bride Way, Sacramento CA
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Officers responded to a domestic violence incident near Mac Bride Way. The victim had visible injuries to the face and mouth. Suspects described as a white male with curly hair and a black female were seen traveling eastbound towards Stockton Boulevard.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
District 6 units conducting welfare check.
00:07
Unit 2056 requested backup on Channel 1 for a party call.
00:11
Domestic violence in progress.
00:13
4850 to Thomas Boulevard 3.
00:14
Received, copy.
00:18
Sample, copy.
00:20
Check.
00:23
Okay.
00:25
Can you get a telephone number for the caller?
00:33
I'll make it before you're on Channel Four.
00:35
126767, you can go ahead.
00:42
Search at location near McBride Way.
00:48
Silent open line mapping within 25 meters.
00:51
No mystery with the phone number near McBride Way.
01:07
Units met with victim behind Walmart.
01:11
No one else present, area clear to enter.
01:13
Cover can reduce but continue.
01:16
Copy, additional responding units can reduce but continue.
01:24
Unit report from location.
01:30
Any injuries?
01:33
Yes.
01:34
Victim has visible injuries inside mouth and on lip, and was struck in the face, suspect unknown.
01:46
Units 65 and 55.
01:51
Go ahead.
01:54
Does victim have description of suspect?
01:59
Currently trying to obtain.
02:05
Suspects described as white male with curly hair and black female adult.
02:11
Last seen traveling eastbound, unable to follow direction.
02:15
Correct.
02:18
Confirmed.
02:22
They went eastbound toward Stockton Boulevard.
02:33
Advised, incident sounds like a strong arm tool offense.
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