Juvenile locked out during welfare check at apartment complex, Citrus Heights CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a juvenile locked himself out of an apartment near Burich Ave. The mother returned and took the child back to the apartment after a welfare check.
Audio|Heard on: Citrus Heights Police, Folsom Police, Elk Grove Police and Galt Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
I'm 20 on May 6 for the welfare Greenback Gardens.
00:15
The juvenile is outside approximately two to three years old, possibly associated with apartment near Burich Ave.
00:26
Vigdelian Vig was up.
00:30
Wigdala, I'm good.
00:33
Sheldon and East Parkin.
00:38
Mike got to be it.
00:41
Clay's going to be Ninth Victor William Zebra, 677 on the white Lexus.
00:50
Lexus, out of Sacramento.
00:56
Just have a sinfo back in May, nothing further.
01:04
Minutes and route to the welfare check.
01:05
The mother just approached the RP and the juvenile, the call-taker can hear the mom saying, you know how to open the door and locked himself out.
01:13
The juvenile is a male child, black shirt, ground pack.
01:18
And the mom took the child back to apartment near Burich Ave.
01:35
The mother told the RP that he usually locks himself out and she was asleep.
01:39
You want to just continue for the welfare check?
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