Deputies handle vehicle ownership dispute, Sacramento CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a follow-up on West El Camino Avenue regarding a possible vehicle ownership dispute. A man reportedly refused to explain who he exchanged cars with. The vehicle was not confirmed as stolen, and deputies discussed leaving it at the scene pending additional information.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento CA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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The description we were given was just a larger person with brown or gray sweatshirt.
00:06
No further description.
00:07
We're trying to call a cousin who is on scene for further information.
00:14
Since it's not reported as stolen right now, what does the complainant want us to do with his car? Because we'll just leave it there.
00:24
I will confirm.
00:28
Say one, sorry I was on the phone.
00:29
Then five two can go for it.
00:33
Say one, check Bravo 13 and 14, code four.
00:37
Twenty-one from twenty-three to the arrested brother would not identify who he traded cars with allegedly.
00:47
I got it.
00:49
Bravo two one.
00:52
Bravo two one, good.
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Location mentioned:
W El Camino Ave, Sacramento, CA 95833
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