Assault reported near Magic Mountain Parkway and Railroad, Santa Clarita CA
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An assault with a deadly weapon or means likely to cause great bodily injury was reported near Magic Mountain Parkway and Railroad. The suspect, described as a well-built male in his 50s wearing a black jacket and blue jeans, was last seen walking south from Magic Mountain. Law enforcement arrived and is handling the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 7 (Lomita) and Dispatch 12 (South LA)
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
6-8m is 97-8-245[1] to secure Magic Mountain Parkway and Railroad Avenue.
00:49
6216, 6216 for Adam, unit has arrived on scene and is investigating near Magic Mountain Parkway and Railroad.
00:55
212 King, fire was notified, no need to respond.
00:58
Frequency are clear.
01:03
Tim four, you're welcome.
01:15
Incent gradients for the following assault crime base 6-6 Adam here on the past.
01:20
Go ahead.
01:22
It's Adam and inviting assault reported about approximately five minutes ago near Magic Mountain.
01:30
We have a walk.
01:34
There's one known suspect, first of (name withheld), no last name.
01:42
Suspect is described as a male black 6-4 well built, approximately in his 50s, wearing a black jacket and blue jeans.
01:53
Suspect is walking on-foot going south into Los Off of Magic Mountain.
01:59
What then we need was a walking stick.
02:05
The top mic is 927 for loss, check on arrows.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
245: Assault with a deadly weapon or means likely to cause great bodily injury.
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Location mentioned:
Magic Mountain Pkwy & Railroad Ave, Santa Clarita, CA 91350
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