Attempted motor vehicle theft near Copper Hill Drive, Santa Clarita CA
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An attempted theft of a motor vehicle was reported near Copper Hill Drive and Newhall Ranch Road in Santa Clarita about five minutes ago. A Hispanic male suspect fled in an unknown direction on foot or in a vehicle. The suspect was last seen wearing a black Carhartt hoodie and blue jeans.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention Scanning, stand by for the following attempt 503[1].
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By the test.
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6-5-you-on-the-patch program.
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Santa Clarita 6-5 advises that attempt to 503[1] occurred approximately five minutes ago from the intersection of Copper Hill Drive and Newhall Ranch Road.
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The city of left here.
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There is one outstanding suspect last seen leaving in an unknown direction, unknown if he left on foot or in a vehicle.
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Suspect described as Hispanic, wearing a black Carhartt hoodie and blue jeans.
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Wearing a black Carhartt hoodie, and blue jeans.
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The suspect's arms.
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If I get riddenkraine, it's 927 to the area.
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SEC, if you can check on arrow, 10-3 to L-TAC.
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There's no questions.
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You can drop the path, 6-5.
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Any questions?
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Any questions or information contact 6-5 or separate to death.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
503: Theft or unauthorized taking of a motor vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
Newhall Ranch Rd & Copper Hill Dr, Santa Clarita, CA 91355
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