Suspicious person yells claims about weapon near Subway, Palmdale CA
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According to the dispatch call, a suspicious person near Subway on Rancho Vista Boulevard was yelling at passersby, claiming to have a weapon in his back pocket. No weapon was seen. Later, the person was observed walking toward Burger King wearing a nightgown.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 9 - Carson/Compton
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Transcript:
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222 to handle 261 the assist force business 927C[1] near Rancho Vista Boulevard at the Subway Cp is now black adult wearing black mask covering bottom half of his face black clothes with black Jordan
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no weapon seen
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(name withheld) yelling at pass-by, said he has a person brandishing or displaying a weapon in his back pocket, unknown in what kind, another excuse no outside, tigas two, four, three.
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Palmdale, two, six to handle, 261, the assist, 927C[1], possible 9 to 9 to be bound, 10th Street West, and Ranch of Vista Boulevard.
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Steel, Black, 70, was walking in the middle of the street, looks excused, and for once passed by, laughing,
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with (name withheld) walking towards Burger King,
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(name withheld) wearing a nightgown, tag is two, four, three.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
927C: Investigation of suspicious circumstances or welfare check; may involve person, vehicle, or premises.
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Location mentioned:
Rancho Vista Blvd, Palmdale, CA 93551
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