Transient Carrying Stick Mistaken for Rifle on Highway 41, San Luis Obispo County CA
Police received reports of a man on the Highway 41 off-ramp carrying what appeared to be a rifle. Officers made contact and discovered the man was a transient carrying a stick, not a firearm.
Audio|Source: SLO County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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911, so 417[1] fell down on the 41 off-ramp male subject, wearing a very heavy engine, carrying a rifle. He was walking toward 7.841 on the off ramp, the shoulders of the off ramp, sent their gun in the AC.
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911, I copy from 101, uh, traffic flow.
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911, copy.
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The other seven.
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Rhonda Robert H.Oceanora David Adams, data first is (number withheld).
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Southbound Highway 1 in Cambridge Drive, 9 King Charles Yellow, 725.
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21, Adam 31,
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9 King Charles Yellow, 725. Rejurance, clear current,
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1999, Stewart, 4.4.
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Last death, Johnson.
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Adam Cheney.
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2.1-1-2 -0-1-2 other units made contact with the transient.
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He was carrying a stick at the bottom of the off-ramp.
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98.
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10-4[2]94 copy.
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Out of 28.
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Out of 20, I believe station 28, just contacted a houseless individual who is carrying a stick.
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Up firm, I'm a landline with CHP now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
417: Person brandishing a weapon (often a gun)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
CA-41, California
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