Person detained for probation and drug possession in Arroyo Grande, Arroyo Grande CA
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A person was detained by police near 10th Street between K and L in Arroyo Grande. The person has a probation status and is being checked for possession of dangerous drugs and drug-related items.
Audio|Heard on: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Do Adam 42, I found a possible match for last of (name withheld) with the date of birth (number withheld).
00:05
Can you confirm?
00:08
That's possible.
00:10
Is there Code 6[1] traffic on it?
00:17
Affirm unconfirmed, Code 6[1] Mary[2], Tims 1 for dangerous drugs in possession of paraphernalia.
00:24
It's local, we'll confirm.
00:36
Yeah, I'm just trying to find him again.
00:44
We're still in a valid.
00:45
22 out with him.
00:47
22 out on 4210.
00:59
Forty-five enemy copy code for us.
01:07
Same.
01:09
Adam 42, copy one detained, 1036 for that subject.
01:13
42,
01:16
1036 for that subject.
01:18
42, 1036.
01:21
42, standby.
01:24
10.4.
01:31
46 WC
01:35
Sam 3
01:38
46-M3 We have a 1021 citizen assistance pending Two more
01:51
A medic 5-1 available area 5 from the top of the grade
02:02
Detained in my vehicle, I am at 10th between K&L.
02:09
Adam 480, a copy on 10th between K&L, detained in the vehicle.
02:17
42 on last of your eb.
02:19
It was on probation.
02:20
I have any terms.
02:24
Code 2, Sierra.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 6: Officer or unit on scene conducting investigation or subject check.
[2]
Mary: Phonetic for the letter M
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Location mentioned:
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
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