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Police Respond to Suspicious Person at Vacant Building 

audio iconDisorderly Conduct
Near 8th St, Sacramento, CA 95814
Police are called to check on a suspicious individual at a vacant building. The person jumped a fence and was reported as wearing a black hoodie. The area has previous police issues.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and City Police
01:17

Transcript:
Probation Mary 4. Probation Mary 4, go ahead. Can you clear me from my previous call? Can you let alone? Check. Soter 77-981. I'm good. Check. Are you clear to copy a 927[2]P[1]? Spike 7, go ahead. Spike 7 and Bravo 33 to start for 927 in progress at 916 8th Street in 3M. It's a vacant building uphead known to PD jump the fence. (Name withheld), male, light complexion, 35, 6 foot, thin, wearing a black hoodie, white t-shirt, and light blue jeans with white sneakers. So, I'm in Rome. Back 7, check. Aller is currently at the Sack bail bond building, says the subject had a $1 million bill for pulling out a weapon.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
927P: Suspicious Person (P = In Progress)
[2]
927: Suspicious Circumstances

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Near 8th St, Sacramento, CA 95814
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