Man with concealed pistol and knife checked at gas pumps, Orcutt CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report near East Clark Avenue of a man at the gas pumps carrying a concealed pistol and a knife.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Barbara County Sheriff, Fire, Aircraft and Marine, Lompoc Police / Fire
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
East Clark Avenue, it's off D.D.S.O.
00:03
reporting a vehicle with a 28992-Henry 4.
00:08
Code back, clear current on a 335 Chevy to a...
00:13
Leasing Company has Los Angeles break.
00:21
...acilus.
00:22
per after DSO, it's a male wearing a flannel, top button up, who has a concealed pistol on his right hip holster and a fixed blade knife placed horizontally around the spot of the back.
00:33
Break.
00:36
Very texture one, I'll be on route.
00:39
Where next year, one in route.
00:42
RP is advising that the firearm and the knife are under the subject shirt, break.
00:51
The subject is currently at the pumps messing with this vehicle and is facing eastbound parallel to Clark break.
01:04
We're now re-entering the 101 northbound from Linden.
01:15
Control continuing the vehicle is not running in the subject currently on the driver's side.
01:25
Approaching Sanamara does speed.
01:28
We're in the one lane.
01:30
We're in the one lane.
01:34
We respond on Command 13, XSB, TAC-5, V-Fire 22.
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Location mentioned:
E Clark Ave, Orcutt, CA
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