Teen throws chairs in domestic disturbance on Westmoreland Ave, San Mateo CA
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A 15-year-old male was involved in a disturbance at a home near Westmoreland Avenue in San Mateo. The youth was upset and threw chairs, then left the residence on foot walking toward Target after changing clothes.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo Country Sheriff
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Two boy, 10, one unit to cover, 415[1].
00:06
2.10, disturbance family near Westmoreland Avenue, 3-H translator.
00:13
Caller son, is very upset, throwing chairs,
00:16
and tangible to Indiana at VRPs.
00:18
Upset he would not buy them on.
00:20
15-year-old male wearing red shorts, black shorts.
00:24
No weapons in the house, no drugs or alcohol.
00:27
Good boy, time, I copy.
00:28
Do we have any history?
00:30
Negative history, the address.
00:32
1212-16 to n8.
00:35
Go, Paul, 15, 10-4[2]?
00:38
Okay,
00:39
12, bro.
00:41
K-12, copy.
00:47
12, Paul, 1-6.
00:51
All right, last thing I go again, I was by mind.
00:54
It's 12, Paul, 16, not 15.
00:58
I copy.
01:04
The 10, K-12, RP's advising the subject has left on foot.
01:08
We're still in line trying to get direction travel.
01:10
Copy, and can we get a clothing description?
01:14
15-year-old male wearing red shorts.
01:19
I copy. I copy.
01:25
812 points in, the subject is on foot walking towards Target.
01:33
And the subject changed clothes, now wearing a black shirt and gray pants.
01:39
What are you copy? Voice 35 wall check?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance / Disturbing the peace
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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