Possible gas theft attempt near Marin and Central, Orland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a report near Marin and Central in Orland of a possible gas theft attempt. A caller stated a male in a white Nissan Altima with Oregon plates asked for gas, then was seen possibly trying to siphon fuel from other vehicles. The individual fled north on Marin toward Yolo afterward. The subject may be the same person linked to an earlier incident.
Audio|Heard on: Glenn County Sheriff's Office
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Five hundred and two Glenn County, ready to help you.
00:01
Suspicious person.
00:08
This is in the area of Marin and Central.
00:11
RP (name withheld) stating that there was a male in a white Nissan Altima with Oregon plates that came to their house asking for gas.
00:18
After the male left, they watched him go to other vehicles in the street, possibly attempting to siphon gas.
00:23
They yelled at the male and the male ran north on Marin toward Yolo in the area of Marin and Central.
00:35
Likely going to be the same subject as earlier.
00:42
Affirmative, the subject from earlier also had a Nissan Altima working plate.
00:52
County 14 up (number withheld).
00:55
What was the last direction of travel?
01:00
Running northbound on Marin towards Yolo.
01:10
Additionally, the RP stated that they left their car close to their home on Marin Street.
01:23
Ten four. Where's the cross near that road?
01:30
Near Marin and Central.
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