Attempted car theft near Copper Hill Drive in Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita CA
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According to the dispatch call, an attempt to steal a vehicle occurred near Copper Hill Drive and Duhull Ranch Road in Santa Clarita. A male suspect about 35 years old was last seen armed and leaving the area in an unknown direction. Authorities are investigating.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
Listen to dispatch call
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for the following, attempt 503[1] broadcast.
00:03
65, you're on the patch, go ahead.
00:07
Santa Clarita 65, advises that attempt 503[1] occurred approximately five minutes ago.
00:11
From the air section of Copper Hill Drive and Duhull Ranch Road, the city of Valencia.
00:18
There is one outstanding suspect last seen leaving an unknown direction, unknown if he left on foot or in a vehicle.
00:28
There's a male suspect approximately 35 years old, 5 foot 10, 150 pounds,
00:34
wearing a black Carhart hoodie, blue jeans, armed.
00:42
Suspect armed.
00:43
If I got my Sanctrian units, 927[2], see the area.
00:46
SEC, you could check on arrow 103, I went to LTAC.
00:48
There's no questions.
00:49
You can drop the patch, 6-5.
00:52
Any question?
00:56
Information, contact 65 or SantaClear to desk at the channel cleared 1049 hours.
01:02
Switch to your ALTAC against Santa Clearing Unions on the attempt 503[1].
01:06
Switch to ALTAC.
01:09
Touch 5 Santa Corita, attempt 503[1], any area to dispatch by Santa Corita.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
503: Theft or unauthorized taking of a motor vehicle.
[2]
927: Suspicious circumstances or unknown trouble requiring investigation.
Disclaimer:
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