Manic episode sparks animal rescue chaos near Young Road, Camarillo CA
Deputies responded to a manic episode with attempted animal rescue, with the subject possibly impaired by marijuana, who then drove away before deputies followed near Young Road.
Audio|Source: Ventura County Sheriff Dispatch - West
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
The object is diagnosed with bipolar, manic episode, not current on medication.
00:05
The last walk rate of the vehicle was at 1129.
00:08
Perction. For today, you have 10.57 hours.
00:11
It's still more idle telegraphed.
00:17
3.12 copies, do we know if there is any additional occupants in the house?
00:26
2.2.12, I'm known at this time.
00:31
3.412. 3.112.
00:37
4,000, go 4.000, go 4.
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4, C mat. 2411, C mat.
00:50
Please, one, three 12th, one year-go, two-horning-year-off.
00:57
Tateau's 11, code 4, me-al-a-l-l-a-l-a-law-dea-law process.
01:05
Three-boy 12, three-boy-11.
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2.12, 3.411.
01:10
The location is an animal rescue.
01:13
For the RP, the subject is there trying to rescue an animal.
01:18
3.2.
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3.2.
01:25
2.2.2.2.2 is the subject is possible U.I for marijuana.
01:37
Three-word 12.
01:43
Two-Boy-12, three-boy-11.
01:45
Two-Bow-12, three-boy-11.
01:48
Are you contact, the daughter is now driving on Sycamore near Young Road.
01:53
Station 1, 3-Boy 12, we're behind the vehicle now.
01:58
We're behind the vehicle.
02:01
12 in units, put-6 on the vehicle.
02:09
Super 12th, then the daughter is telling her pete.
02:11
She's heading back to the location.
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Location mentioned:
Young Rd, California 93015
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