Possible fight reported at Woodland City Park, Woodland CA
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a possible fight or disturbance at Woodland City Park. A nearby resident reported hearing screaming. Officers investigated and observed a group of people walking through the park.
Audio|Heard on: Woodland Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Two Sand3-3-3-1, site under detail.
00:03
Sound 3,
00:06
2-3.2X-R1.
00:08
Two-Sand-3, 2X-R1, fight under details at Woodland City Park, RP is a nearby resident, and can hear what sounds like a lot of screaming coming from this area.
00:22
Sound 3-0-1, coming.
00:32
Sammore, go ahead, and attach us.
00:39
Live unit, please repeat.
00:42
Sammore, can you attach this, a record?
00:44
Showtry, putting the other one.
00:48
Samoan, copy.
00:59
X-R1.
01:02
X-O-1.
01:05
Can the RP tell what side of the park it's coming from?
01:12
We'll confirm.
01:17
X-R1 coming to pump in.
01:19
X-Y-1, coming to pump you.
01:24
X-Y1, copy.
01:34
And units on the fight under details, RP is staying there on the Oak Street side of the park.
01:41
Hector 1 I copy.
01:43
It looks right now. 3 walking southbound through the center of the park.
01:50
X1 one, copy.
01:54
Here, boy. We're got you.
02:01
John, well, Samuel, and I just opened those three individual two thousand, they said they didn't hear anything.
02:12
Come on, copy.
02:18
That's true one.
02:21
Next, your one.
02:24
Uh,
02:25
for the people's transport station and do these three that are walking through the park and a fourth that walked away southbound.
02:33
Next, you want, copy.
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Location mentioned:
City Park, 601-629 Cleveland St, Woodland, CA 95695
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