Woman detained after throwing objects at state street, Ukiah CA
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A woman near Sunrise and State Street in Ukiah was reported kicking and yelling while carrying a backpack and holding a small puppy. Initially, a weapon was suspected, but it was later identified as a lighter shaped like a firearm. One person was detained near the Safeway parking lot.
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Trying to have you divert and head to the Sunrise and State Street.
00:06
We've got multiple RPs reporting a female that's kicking and wailing on a small can location.
00:23
She's going to be described as a white female adult in a black and red jacket with a backpack, (name withheld), and this small black and white puppy.
00:36
36, David 6,
00:38
16 need a back unit.
00:52
Sorry.
00:59
1418, I'm 97[1] in the sunrise.
01:04
Okay.
01:15
3620, there's reports of a gun on state, or near Safeway on State Street.
01:23
Acknowledged, scan 34, do you copy?
01:26
Confirm in route.
01:33
New description.
01:41
It's 118. We have one detained on the west side of Safeway parking lot.
01:46
One detained west side of Safeway parking lot.
01:52
Yucca, one child six.
01:54
I'm tenet from here, Roger C.J with our 1015.
01:58
T6, 104th, and Rout CJ.
02:06
24th, 112, right 8, or out of the X-ray, 1-2.
02:19
3619, just for information, it is a torch, lighter that looks like a firearm.
02:25
Okay.
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[1]
97: On scene (arrived)
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Location mentioned:
S State St, Ukiah, CA 95482
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