Juvenile with felony warrant considered dangerous at Oak St, Redding CA


Police responded to Oak Street for a juvenile with a felony assault warrant who is considered dangerous. Multiple law enforcement units were on scene, including ground and air support.
Audio|Source: CHP Northern Division - Redding Dispatch Center
01:16
Transcript:
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Engine 36 units AOD[2] request 405[3], near Oak St.
00:04
36806, I copy that law, I'll inquire.
00:06
36 S2 inquire.
00:09
6S2, CBD has an AOD[2] 405[3] near Oak St.
00:11
They said the subject has a 1036[4] felony, a Nobel 245[1] warrant, and that they are a juvenile subject.
00:19
They're requesting CHP if available 806 can be in route.
00:21
We're just confirming do you want ground units to be en route as well?
00:24
36S2A firm, we can send one.
00:26
806, copy. 6 to I copy find out how many units they have on scene.
00:29
And 36S2, beat device barrel so have air in route.
00:31
36 S2, per CPD 6 units, 97, to AMASO's in route with unknown amount of units.
00:41
36 S2 copies they have sufficient units, we can take 22.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
245: Assault with a Deadly Weapon
[2]
AOD: Assist Other Department
[3]
405: Request for Assistance
[4]
1036: Wanted Person (Felony Warrant)
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Redding, CA 96001
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