Four juveniles assault a 14-year-old near Greenhaven, Sacramento CA


A 14-year-old boy was attacked by four other boys near Thorn Road and Greenhaven. The victim was last seen walking in one direction while the suspects went another way.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and City Police
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Transcript:
every person on it. Stopping, you can see Zoom 1727. Copy this to respond to the flock alert and code for. Central District 4 units just being in the lookout stop and trick the welfare for a juvenile 242[2] victim last in the area of Thorn Road and Greenhavenan 94C[1]. Color saw when juvenile was 2.42 by four others. The victim is a male (name withheld), 14. Thindull has a black du rag, pink shirt, light blue jeans, a white shoe on his foot, and black socks on his right foot. He was last seen walking south on Greenhaven. Suspects walked eastbound. Sussex were male (name withheld) in a red hooded sweatshirt and a male (name withheld) in a hooded sweatshirt with a Louis backpack. Both of them were juveniles.
every person on it. Stopping, you can see Zoom 1727. Copy this to respond to the flock alert and code for. Central District 4 units just being in the lookout stop and trick the welfare for a juvenile 242[2] victim last in the area of Thorn Road and Greenhavenan 94C[1]. Color saw when juvenile was 2.42 by four others. The victim is a male (name withheld), 14. Thindull has a black du rag, pink shirt, light blue jeans, a white shoe on his foot, and black socks on his right foot. He was last seen walking south on Greenhaven. Suspects walked eastbound. Sussex were male (name withheld) in a red hooded sweatshirt and a male (name withheld) in a hooded sweatshirt with a Louis backpack. Both of them were juveniles.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
94C: Juvenile case
[2]
242: Battery/Assault
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Location mentioned:
Greenhaven, Sacramento, CA
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