Probation check leads to warrant discovery, Petaluma CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police conducted a probation compliance check near McDowell Boulevard in Petaluma on a man with an active misdemeanor warrant issued two days earlier. The subject was under probation conditions restricting alcohol use and presence in locations where alcohol is sold.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
One George 60. Can I get a code six?
00:04
Six, you requesting code six to the rear of F45 on McDowell.
00:13
Forty, ten four.
00:20
Be ten thirty-six.
00:27
George 60 on three.
00:33
Are you clear for a ten thirty-six?
00:39
He is clear.
00:40
His twenty-seven has expired here.
00:42
Misdemeanor, I just first six hundred forty-seven F and RMS alert or threatening police fires for one hundred forty-eight.
01:00
Affirmative.
01:11
George 60, you got a full search.
01:15
George 60, ten-four.
01:23
One George 60, are there any terms including alcohol?
01:28
A phone which states do not use or possess alcohol or be in places where alcoholic beverages are the primary item of sale.
01:44
It's 60.
01:47
Go ahead, someone.
01:52
Showing under active probation associated with this misdemeanor, I see that a warrant was issued.
01:56
It's dated from two days ago.
01:59
However, it's not in CLETS or I just.
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Location mentioned:
N McDowell Blvd, Petaluma, CA 94954
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