Transient belongings found near residence in Thousand Oaks, Thousand Oaks CA
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According to the dispatch call, transient belongings left in a shopping cart were found near a residence at O'Leary Ct in Thousand Oaks. No individuals were present at the scene during the report.
Audio|Heard on: Ventura County Sheriff Dispatch - East
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Transcript:
00:00
Found property.
00:04
Carpese requesting contact near O'Leary across from Heather Ridge.
00:09
We bring a shopping cart and property left next to the house.
00:13
William 2, copy, Pyrr to call the 106 of Citizen Hale on Hodencamp at Combs.
00:19
9. William, 2.106.
00:26
9. George, 11, 9.
00:27
John, 41.
00:30
9 John. John.
00:33
9.0.41.
00:35
George Oliver 9-John 41,
00:38
422 investigation between roommates at near Royal Oaks, Crosk, Crosk, New Hampshire.
00:44
Airpiece requested at 1021, and he'll step out at 997.
00:48
He believes a 55-year-old roommate threatened to harm him.
00:54
No further.
00:58
Nighter 21.
01:02
No. No.
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21-4-4-9-9-9-8-4-0-4.
01:10
C.
01:16
Each 1, 9, George, 11, 10, 6 with the RP.
01:20
John George, Levin, with the RP.
01:26
9-1211. 9-11.
01:32
Nantroubles.
01:33
Nantone, sale property near O'Leary, across from Heather Ridge.
01:38
I'm going into with transients, coming up from the bushes and leaving property.
01:42
Currently, there's a shopping car with property inside next to the RP's house,
01:46
but no one's seen around.
01:48
Hunter the RP Randy near O'Leary.
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Location mentioned:
Oleary Ct, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
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