Unknown woman walking on private property carrying bottle, Lincoln CA
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A report was made of an unknown woman walking on private property near Heatherbrook Lane. She appeared possibly homeless and was wearing a blue jacket and khaki pants, carrying a glass beer bottle. The reporting party was following her at a safe distance on foot. The woman was seen near the end of the property looking at cows and there were no vehicles nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
RBC and there's an unknown subject walking on the property appears to be homeless or HV.
00:06
C.
00:11
997 welfare.
00:15
104.
00:24
Pover, that's up on the street.
00:27
46.
00:33
46, 3729.
00:41
Paul 46.
00:44
California, the L.
00:45
Charles (number withheld).
00:49
Come back to Jesus.
00:51
Yes, far. Okay.
00:56
Brown hair with blue jacket khaki colored pants carrying a glass bottle or some type of beer bottle.
01:03
The female is currently 30 yards from RP's residence.
01:09
Robya, um, 19-7-IA, you're checking.
01:13
So, wait, Toyota, pre-yes,
01:16
and no-click.
01:20
Careful.
01:22
4.
01:28
46.
01:30
46. Okay.
01:32
Okay.
01:34
First of J says valid, stand clear.
01:40
I'll be code for a fight.
01:43
Step one.
01:44
From all three two, I'm code four, I'm out with him.
01:51
Okay.
01:54
Copy Duffler.
01:58
Bottle towards the dog tissue away.
02:01
RP is following at a safe distance on foot unarmed.
02:04
The female is currently near the end of the property, looking at cows, negative vehicles at safe with the female.
02:10
One room for the female.
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Location mentioned:
Heatherbrook Ln, Lincoln, CA 95648
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