Traffic stop involving robbery suspect with machete, Fresno County CA
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Mendota police conducted a traffic stop near Belmont and Peach involving a suspect wanted for a robbery that happened over the weekend. The suspect was possibly armed with a machete during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno County Sheriff 2: Dispatch Areas 1 (Orange, West); 2 (Yellow, Metro); & 4 (Green, East)
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
024, Belmont, MPB.
00:01
024, vehicle stop, Belmont and Peach.
00:08
Indota 24?
00:11
17 Adam David 825, Whiteford with possible 2.
00:18
104, Belmont and Peach.
00:22
The 24, it's clear and current for a fireball.
00:27
104, can I give the code 33, so as a possible felon, for a PC211 that occurred during the weekend?
00:34
104, if child's going to be code 33.
00:39
0-0-0-4, I'll be out with him.
00:42
Line of fire is going to be to the east.
00:45
No, 0-14-4.
00:53
Mendota 16, I'm sure you're out to assist.
00:58
Presum to all unit sectors is Code 33[1] from Mendota PD on a vehicle stop at Belmont and Peach.
01:04
Out with a possible one in fell in line of fire to the east information only for the present two-cloth.
01:13
Good for.
01:22
Mendooro for drivers detained calling the passenger down now.
01:28
104, copy the drivers retained.
01:35
Mendooro 4.
01:36
Defra and Paul,
01:38
suspect can be relayed to 211 that it occurred over the weekend.
01:41
Suspect was armed with a machete.
01:45
104.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 33: Emergency traffic only; clear the radio channel for priority or urgent transmissions.
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