Possible fight near Main St and Golden State Blvd, Turlock CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible fight near Main Street and Golden State Boulevard involving two women. According to radio communications, one reportedly pushed the other into traffic and tried to strike her with an object. The situation began as a report of a suspicious person throwing garbage before escalating into a physical altercation. Details remain unconfirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Turlock Police and Fire, CA State University Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Twelve, can you send folks? There's 242[1] in progress at Main and Golden State.
00:07
Thirteen for 1011.
00:11
Fifteen.
00:17
Twelve and 15.
00:18
Is that Main and Golden State Boulevard? It started off as a 10-37[2] that was throwing garbage everywhere,
00:23
then cursed at the RP when told not to do it.
00:26
She had a BFA with curly hair, late twenties,
00:31
wearing sweats.
00:34
And we got a second call about two exes that went into a 242[1], and one shoved the other one into traffic.
00:44
And one of them has something in her hand.
00:46
She's trying to hit the other one with it.
00:51
Twelve and 15.
00:58
One of the parties is going to be (name withheld), and it looks like she might be the victim.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Physical contact or force against another person without consent.
[2]
10-37: Suspicious person or vehicle observed or reported.
Disclaimer:
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Note:
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