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Heard on: Bakersfield Police, Fire and EMS · 1/3/2026 01:00 AM
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At near Niles Street, it's going to be for a leaking propane tank.
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Leaking propane tank near Niles Street
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a leaking propane tank near Niles Street in Bakersfield.
As discussed during the dispatch call, units responded to a possible kidnapping near Niles and Mount Vernon Avenue. A caller reported that her juveniles may have been abducted and requested a welfare check. A person associated with the caller’s family was mentioned, and a silver Nissan Altima with distinct markings was described at the scene. Details remain unconfirmed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies conducted a patrol check near Mount Vernon Avenue and Niles Street following reports of a person possibly taking items from a nearby convenience store. The individual, described only by clothing, was seen walking between the store and another nearby business. It is unknown if the incidents are connected.
As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch communication indicated a traffic signal outage near the intersection of Mount Vernon Avenue and Niles Street in Hillcrest, California. Officers were notified of the issue.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were dispatched to a possible disturbance at a convenience store near Niles Street in Bakersfield. A man, described only by his clothing, was reportedly acting aggressively toward employees. The situation appears to involve disorderly conduct, though the details remain unconfirmed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible domestic disturbance near Pacific Avenue in Bakersfield. One person was reportedly refusing another entry into a shared apartment. One party left before officers arrived, and the remaining individual was attempting to retrieve personal belongings. A restraining order was noted to be active, and there was concern that the other person might return.