Police respond to man wanted on trespass warrants, West Jordan UT
Police responded to a call about a man wanted for two misdemeanor criminal trespass warrants. The man has a history of alcohol abuse and mental instability. Officers were advised to use universal precautions for safety.
Audio|Source: West Jordan Police Dispatch
03:44
Transcript:
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Sir, unit that can respond to 7-000 in Redwood the back?
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1-35.
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Copy 131, are you code 4?
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131 or you code 4?
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West Shore 131.
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He's not identifying to me.
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Do you need the error?
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Do I have an additional unit that can also respond 7,000 south in Redwood Road?
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104, I can go.
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I call.
00:49
135 LXA? Probably I'll take that.
00:56
Question for the main to be coded one. All our units switch to two, 1350. 1315.
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131, I can't forward. There's a lot of chaps, I can't hear.
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Did you need the air coded?
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No, I don't need a code. I'm not going forward. Can you?
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I go.
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131, New Ronald, my name in Natimerge.
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They're really fast.
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Maine is clear the closure. There's minimal traffic at 1315.
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1.301, it is first name (name withheld), last name (name withheld).
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Data birth is going to be 418, that's 55.
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Copy at 1316.
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13 race?
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135, copy.
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104.5. 131.3.
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131. You're 1084.
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Go ahead.
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He just has two misdemeanor Brabos. One is a criminal trespass bail 250 out of Taylor'sville. And the other Bravo is a criminal trespass bell 750 out of Taylor'sville.
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Negative NCIC[1], he's also flagged, alcohol, abuse,
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and mentally unstable.
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I don't see when I got.
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At 1317.
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111.10.
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114, I copy.
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131, I use...
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What's where?
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1318?
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131. 131. Also be advised to use universal precautions with the mail.
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I copy, he's been sent on this message.
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I caught.
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104 tonight.
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104, 1319. 1319.
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13116, short.
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Period 1320. 1320.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
NCIC: National Crime Information Center database check for wants, warrants, or criminal record information.
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