00:00
11-45. I got a telephone threat at (number withheld) Rolling Crossroads, the commissioner's office.
00:06
No units available.
00:08
And. . . Well, how's that handle?
00:13
Ten four. Precinct one.
00:15
What are the comments on the call?
00:20
got a 51[1] for 129th call.
00:23
It's the male from the call on Brown Hill saying that (name withheld) is threatening him he will die today and she will get him killed.
00:41
13, 10-5, Tom, 1142.
00:52
10-4, any other units en route to Rogue 8 and 22?
00:57
Seventy-six to eight, he is released.
01:02
That was ten to seven forty-five hours.
01:04
Four twenty-eight, I'll be out.
01:06
Twelve twenty-eight.
01:18
Are you clearing the disturbance on Merritt Boulevard?
01:24
Not yet, but I am direct on there.
01:32
I had you guys on that prisoner detail before this call came in.
01:35
Are you going to be doing that or do you want to send codes for that or is the different unit using it doing that?
01:42
Okay, you're direct on the custody call that is at the exact same address.
01:47
Precinct one, what's the damage on the camera?
01:52
And when we clear up a couple of calls, we'll get someone else assigned to it.
01:58
Ten four, thank you.
01:59
Time is eleven forty-seven.
02:02
Eleven forty-seven.
02:04
I am sorry, what was the damage on it?
02:06
Driver's side and disabling damage to the driver's side.
02:17
27, you can send me the threat.
02:19
Did you say this was in relation to another call around us?
02:27
10-4, yes, it was a call on Brown Hill Road.
02:31
(number withheld) Brown Hill Road.
02:34
Was there a CC for that?
02:42
You know, I can give them a call in reference.
02:43
There is a CC drawn up.
02:44
I'm running the report now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
51: Request wrecker/tow truck