Transient stays in abandoned camper near Cedar Ave, Orland CA


A neighbor reported a possible trespassing by a transient staying in an abandoned camper near County Road FF. The neighbor, who does not own the property, believes the occupant does not belong there. The house is vacant and the neighbor smelled someone barbecuing but did not approach.
Audio|Source: Glenn County Sheriff's Office
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Transcript:
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Sam 3, Glen County Propetit copy, Possible 602[1].
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Sam 3. This is occurring near County Road FF.
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Frank, Frank, and a half.
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RP is stating a possible trespassing due to transient in an abandoned camper.
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He doesn't believe they belong there.
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RP is the neighbor and does not own the property that the subject is on.
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Near County Road FF.
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Frank Frank and a half.
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Secretary, why do you think it's...
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The house is vacant.
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Teleport. Thank you.
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Point County, 127 is 108 from one-court.
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Town, 207 is 108 from one country bit.
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County, Sam 3.
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103. Intract history for eviction.
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I don't believe anyone was evicted from that property yet.
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104. Can we pull 9-19-6-year.
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Can we pull 9-10-6-year?
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10-4. Sam 3 Glen County.
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Here. There is no history of eviction, per RP the owner is deceased.
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10-4. Family members took over that property.
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Order description of the subject.
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He didn't have a description.
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He said that he could smell them barbecuing and was worried about who was in there.
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He wouldn't approach or look.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
602: Trespassing (California Penal Code 602)
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Location mentioned:
Near Cedar Ave, Orland, CA 95963
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