Deputies check on stumbling man near Churn Creek Rd, Redding CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible intoxicated man stumbling along Churn Creek Road near Palacio Drive in Redding. The individual may be connected to an earlier traffic complaint involving a vehicle doing donuts at the nearby Bowdoin Hammer and Churn Creek intersection. The caller indicated the subject has a history of similar behavior and may live in the Hidden Hills neighborhood.
Audio|Heard on: Shasta CA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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George Three,
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ten forty-seven,
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600 and forty-seven.
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F subject,
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Churn Creek at Palacio.
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George Three.
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George Three, it's an area of Churn Creek at Palacio.
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It's a male, appears intoxicated, walking north on Churn Creek, stumbling on the shoulder of the road.
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I'm not sure it's related, but we did just have a traffic complaint at Bowdoin Hammer and Churn Creek of a vehicle doing donuts at the intersection.
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Your track, (name withheld).
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We're eighty-five.
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Ten four.
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The RV on the traffic complaint advised that the subject has an ongoing history of doing this.
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Advised they live in the Hidden Hills neighborhood and were last seen northbound from that intersection, which is where that subject's walking.
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Location mentioned:
Churn Crk Rd & Palacio Dr, Redding, CA 96003
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