Police cancel vehicle theft call after BB gun found, Sacramento CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a possible vehicle theft near 13th and 14th Streets in Sacramento. Investigation revealed the situation involved a BB gun, and the suspected theft call was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento CA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:8
Transcript:
00:00
You can be en route on the 503 in progress from 13th St and 14th St.
00:03
I am going to start you on across the tap mirror.
00:06
(name withheld), go about two B's a copy for us.
00:10
Twenty three, I'll go with 25.
00:12
Cancel the push site.
00:16
Bravo 23, check.
00:17
Bravo 15, code four.
00:21
One Bravo Fourteen, One Bravo Thirteen to start.
00:23
Say I want a copy for near West El Camino Avenue, one Bravo boy.
00:29
So nothing line mapping here within 8 m.
00:31
We heard talking in the background but no obvious distress.
00:33
No history with the phone number and no answer on callback.
00:36
Near West El Camino Avenue, one Bravo boy.
00:41
Bravo two nine from 2000.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:45
Two nine from Bravo two seven.
00:49
Go ahead for two nine.
00:52
All right.
00:54
RP here is saying that is the correct one.
00:58
Did you guys locate anything?
01:01
Negative, just a BB gun.
01:03
He advised (number withheld).
01:06
Canceling the 503.
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Location mentioned:
13th St & 14th St, Sacramento, CA 95818
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