Person hit caller with bat in parking lot, tries to flee


Audio|Source: Alameda County Sheriff
02:16
Transcript:
Two times when you change, the AC called it 7-8-2 Dowling. Aver. Two-nine, I think that was three-knit. Apology. First two-seven. Where I'm seven, for. I'm ten eight, and I'll take that time for in front. Three-nine four, in close, huh? Ten-four. Three-two-seven. Go ahead. I'm going to reroute you in John 3-9. This is a 10 to 245 on the board. 10249-9-0-0-0-0-7-6-0. Copy. The Cotterway. Two-park. You know that ring around, Catalina. It's a mailbox in the parking lot. Hit our reporting party with a bat. No injuries reported. He's trying to leave. I got the 24th in the route for an audible in Carolina. One, on seven three, ten four. It's a ten forty two, six nine three seven village, six to nine thirty seven village parkway. Unit two zero seven four. Our piece, the mom, she's requesting a ten forty two and a two-year-old son that she hasn't seen in two weeks. There's no previous address. Copy two advice on cover. The mom advises she's been granted supervision. The child's fathers are (name withheld). What else do you still is? Buddy. 23-909 and you can clear the 23-103 U-2? He lives at the Love Never Fails Housing Program House. Associate vehicles, a white sedan. The RP is requesting at 1021 with the Dispo. Okay. And Jersey 7, John 39, it's going to be at... Palazia Park. 2-7-2-4. Subject is, again, attempting to leave on foot. Copy? 10-4. This address, I'm pretty sure, is the post office probably coming up. Towards Kalaroga, the bat is still in his hand. He did not successfully hit R&B was attempting to. 10-4, we looked up the address in Google.
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Location mentioned:
Catalina Dr, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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