Man refuses to leave woman's vehicle at store, Shingletown CA
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A man refused to leave a woman's vehicle at the Shingletown Store. He claimed to have a knife, but none was seen. The man was also trying to hide items in the vehicle. Both people separated and left the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Shasta County Sheriff Dispatch
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
David V, respond to the Shingletown Store near Highway 44.
00:05
RP is advising a male subject refusing to get out of her vehicle.
00:09
She offered him a ride and is refusing gas money from him now break.
00:20
Shascom continuing.
00:21
The male stated he was armed with a knife.
00:24
RP did not see one.
00:26
Male only stated.
00:27
He's attempting to hide items in her vehicle.
00:30
She's unaware what the male is.
00:39
David 6. David 4.
00:41
1047 at 415[1].
00:43
Shingletown Store near Highway 44 P5.
00:51
David four
00:53
David six
00:58
Both units respond to the Shingletown Store near Highway 44.
01:04
RP's advising she provided a male a ride. He's refusing to get out of her vehicle and RP's demanding gas.
01:18
The male's mother is en route to the location as well.
01:21
Both subjects are involved in a disturbance.
01:22
The male stated he was armed with a knife.
01:24
The RP did not see a knife on the male.
01:48
Number four negative.
01:53
I was called David Ford.
01:57
David Ford.
02:02
I was able to contact a reporting party.
02:04
All parties are separated, both left the location.
02:08
The call dropped with the reporting party of an attempt to call back shortly.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance of unknown type or nature.
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Location mentioned:
Shingletown, CA 96088
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