Man vandalizes car at orchard supply on el camino real, San Carlos CA
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A man wearing a hoodie was seen vandalizing a gray sedan by kicking and possibly damaging its door at the Orchard Supply store near El Camino Real. He was yelling toward someone who may be inside the car. An assistant manager reported hearing yelling, cursing, and sounds of someone hitting a vehicle with a tool.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo Country Sheriff
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
...trial 62 and Charles 60 want to cover up 594[1] in progress.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:10
L-62 is trial six to cover.
00:12
So 594[1] in progress at the Orchard Supply, near El Camino Real.
00:16
Your RP is advising there's a male near the trash cans kicking a gray sedan and it looks like he's breaking the door.
00:26
He's an unknown race male in a hoodie.
00:28
We're trying to get further.
00:30
We copy.
00:35
So, 62, seems that the male is yelling at someone who is possibly inside the car.
00:40
They actually can't tell if it's occupied, just that he's yelling towards the inside.
00:49
52, we're getting a second RP on this.
00:51
It's going to be the assistant manager saying that they hear yelling and cursing behind ANW, someone beating a vehicle with possibly a tool that sounds like metal too dark to see.
01:02
Copy you on the same time.
01:03
I copy.
01:08
So just one coming on your phone.
01:10
61 on 2.
01:16
Looks like the subject's trying to leave.
01:18
We're getting a D.O.P.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
594: Vandalism (California Penal Code 594)
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Location mentioned:
El Camino Real, San Carlos, CA 94070
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