Argument reported but no fight found outside supermarket, West Sacramento CA
Police responded to a dispute outside the Bel Air supermarket where people were seen arguing. There was a report someone hit a dog, but officers found no fight and the dog appeared unharmed. Animal control was notified for follow-up.
Audio|Source: West Sacramento Police, Fire and Yolo County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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David 20 I'll take that 415[1] at the Belair and I'll be starting with a landline
00:08
ten four
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good one ten four table one copy writing it's your screen
00:29
I just drove past the Bel Air and there's four subjects talking out there but there's no physical going on
00:39
up Sam 5 that copy you David 20 do you copy?
00:42
David 20 I copy that you can go ahead and clear it UTL[2]
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UTL[2] did it's my copy
00:53
This O2 writing a civil question to your screen
01:01
David One. Yeah,
01:07
the dog seems fine out here.
01:09
There's nobody else around.
01:10
I'll leave it at the animal control if they want to come by and talk to them or not.
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David One copy.
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You can show me available.
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Everyone copy.
01:32
So, too, can you copy lines there?
01:38
There was no history with the number and this is the only call I have from him.
01:44
Okay,
01:45
can I be relayed my dispatch?
02:01
Well,
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Mary, Mary,
02:04
can you confirm if I still needed on that WestSack call?
02:09
PD[3] went out there, they didn't see anything happening, so it still needs to get followed up on, maybe contact the RP[4], because she saw him actually hitting the dog.
02:19
And then there's also still a dog at the PD[3] for pickup.
02:25
and go get the dog from PD[3].
02:30
Temper.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance involving disruptive or unruly behavior affecting public peace or order.
[2]
UTL: Unable to find the person, vehicle, or item after a search.
[3]
PD: Police Department
[4]
RP: Individual providing information or reporting an incident to law enforcement or dispatch.
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