Possible vehicle harassment near Atlanta Hwy, Hiram GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies received a vehicle complaint about possible harassment involving a white sedan, a white Volkswagen, and several trucks near Atlanta Highway and Charles Hardy Parkway in Hiram, Georgia. The incident may relate to a prior call from near Leonard Highway. Radio traffic mentioned code 10-96, suggesting a possible mental health subject.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
There's a vehicle complaint at Atlanta Highway and Charles Hardy Parkway.
00:02
Atlanta Highway and Charles Parkway.
00:04
Stand by for details.
00:10
Two four.
00:16
Honey, (number withheld), spotter.
00:23
Evening from cell phone.
00:26
Honey,
00:32
forty-seven or nine, forty-seven twenty-seven on the legal way to Atlanta Highway and Charles Hardy Parkway.
00:41
That is, five vehicles running into the car that has been harassing him.
00:45
It's a white sedan, a white Volkswagen, and two to three trucks.
00:51
This subject has the same name as a call from near Leonard Highway.
00:56
They're advising 10-96[1].
00:58
I've known the same person.
01:00
Eight hundred and five is responding.
01:04
So four metro five.
01:08
Ten four. You're still supposed to connect with checking service.
01:12
Server, what are you saying on us?
01:19
My information is that the code's been changed to the (number withheld), which would be Pawnee County jurisdiction.
01:26
Correction, (number withheld), we're going to howl.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-96: Psychiatric subject / Mental person
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