Disturbance reported near Brazil St, Thousand Oaks CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a person disturbing the peace near 2nd and Brazil Street in Thousand Oaks. The individual was described as wearing a black baseball cap and riding a black bicycle near a building. The person moved through a parking lot and an additional charge of resisting or obstructing a peace officer (PC 148) was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Ventura County Sheriff Dispatch - East
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Transcript:
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David 11. A subject disturbing near 2nd and Brazil, unit 108.
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Possibly the same disturbance call.
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Subject described wearing a black baseball cap, riding a black bicycle, near building (number withheld).
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John 41, can you also move this?
00:19
Bill 41. Bill 41.
00:23
Thank you. All right.
00:24
Then copy.
00:28
Thank you. All right.
00:29
All right. All right. Look.
00:35
John 41, David.
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John 41.
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41.
00:43
If you go by there's a disturbance arrest.
00:51
Copy.
00:52
Thank you. Thank you.
00:58
First one, John 41.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:02
Code four high.
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Section 1, 99141.
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990441.
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Reference 9.
01:18
George is called. The subject is currently southbound through the parking lot to the rear of the business.
01:23
Okay.
01:26
Our subject is southbound through the parking lot.
01:32
Station. Additionally, there's a probable cause for 148 at this time.
01:39
That's our additional probable cause.
01:40
9-0.41-1987.
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9-49-497. 9-497.
01:54
City rear at the assessment.
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