Suspicious open-line call with background noise in Sacramento, Sacramento County CA
Police responded to a 911 open-line call near Ringland Avenue in Sacramento County. Background noises, including children talking, were heard but no voice contact was made. Multiple callback attempts were unsuccessful and there was no history associated with the phone number.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
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Transcript:
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10 to district three minutes, three cents to copy Code 12[2]-10-9-5-2-1-2-0 near Ringland Avenue.
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Open line with children heard talking.
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It must be here within 10 meters.
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We have no hands for our multiple callbacks, no history of the phone number.
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Code 12[2].
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3-7-3, do you copy the Code 12[2]?
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Hey, for a little bit.
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Charles 77, you could go forward, thank you.
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Call 5A and Charles 5.9 to start 375 to copy a 952[1] at 952 near Cardona Lane in 5B.
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Open line with movement, mapping in 5 meters, no voices heard, no history with the cell phone, no answer on the callback, 952[1] and 5B.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
952: Unknown trouble or abandoned/unspecified emergency call requiring welfare check or further investigation.
[2]
Code 12: No crime found or false alarm; meaning may vary by agency.
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Sacramento County, CA
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