Altercation between unhoused individuals near church, Sacramento County CA
There was an argument between two unhoused people outside a church near South Sacramento. Both had dogs, and one dog was described as violent. The dispute involved accusations of physical violence and death threats. A red Chevy Cobalt vehicle with a male driver and female passenger was involved but location unknown.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
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Transcript:
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Probably 65 and 5, 9. Both parties are unhoused. The females in the background saying, go ahead and tell them that you hit me.
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For the 2.7.3.5, the collars were in a gray shirt that has an S. Sam on it in gray pants. He's going to stand by at the front of the church, advising both of them have dogs and that the girlfriend's dog is violent.
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2.7 LF6 and 7.
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Control copies.
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I copy.
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I copy, thank you, sir.
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and the vehicle involved was a red Chevy Covalt, but did not get the place.
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And the driver was a male white adult and a female white adult in the back of the vehicle.
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5955. The caller lost visual on the ex-girlfriend. He did advise that she threatened to kill them yesterday and also 2.432 them yesterday.
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