Man suspected of breaking into home while intoxicated, Los Angeles County CA
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Deputies responded to a report of a possible domestic disturbance near Workman Mill Road. An informant said a man previously removed from the home may have broken back in and is possibly under the influence of drugs. Officers arrived to assess the situation and ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 7 (Lomita) and Dispatch 12 (South LA)
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
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On him,
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(name withheld) removed him from the home when he was released from jail, and now he's back,
00:07
and informant believes he broke into the house.
00:10
Pack is 72.
00:14
And,
00:15
Eagle units responding to the whole 15, hospital, 918[2] on Workman Mill.
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Update, informant believes, D.P.
00:23
is 918[2], or 11550[3],
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steering unknown objects.
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You know, this touch for virtual traffic.
00:40
Conteco units responding to the 415[1] and possible 918[2] on Workman Mill.
00:46
Met is 914[4].
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MET is 914[4].
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45, 3,
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6,
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the 9-11A, setting by, waiting for additional.
01:33
Stenoccurta, 6-1-997 in the area of the 415[1] family, waiting on additional.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights, arguments, or disorderly conduct in any context.
[2]
918: Person exhibiting signs of mental illness or emotional disturbance.
[3]
11550: Under the influence of a controlled substance (California Health & Safety Code 11550).
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914: Contact the reporting party / meet the party
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Location mentioned:
Workman Mill Rd, California
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