18-year-old under influence attempts entry during family dispute, North Highlands CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a family disturbance occurred near Jackson Street involving an 18-year-old daughter under the influence of methamphetamine who tried to enter the house forcibly. The caller recently had surgery and requested medical assistance due to complications.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento County Sheriff and City Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Northwestern's update on the family disturbance near Jackson St.
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It is the caller's 18-year-old daughter who is under the influence of meth.
00:10
There is information that they had been.
00:17
Boy 147, 42, 602 on 10.
00:24
The call is now requesting medics as the caller recently had surgery.
00:29
There are some complications to the incident.
00:36
Okay, blue commercial audible on Sunrise Gold Circle at Sunny Solar.
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Two-sendix from Bravo's Inver.
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Channel 4.
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Available for call, sir.
01:05
Hey from...
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...boy-144 Boy Tatee.
01:09
...from Toronto. The second four-fourteen family family found out about a fourth minute on progress near Jackson St.
01:14
Twin, 18-year-old daughters were evicted.
01:16
They're currently under the influence of meth,
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trying to force their way into the house.
01:20
Caller also recently had surgery and is requesting medics.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Jackson St, North Highlands, CA 95660
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