Man leaves home in white van after domestic dispute


Audio of police dispatch about a domestic incident. Officers report a man involved in a separation and argument with roommates has left in a white van. Dispatch mentions checking welfare, a possible destination in Sebastopol, and a brief description of clothing.
Audio|Source: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
01:49
Transcript:
That was (name withheld). September 910, Rosa, with the unit track on a 415[1] domestic. Number nine. Next, (name withheld) 9, 3913, Arthur Ash, Circle. I'll tell you back when I have one. The President is moving out. There's in the process of a separation. We'll have started an argument, screaming at DRP, their roommates. We're still getting further. Number 9. Okay, we're 7. We're getting 108 from here. You can put me as primary. for one. Sixth (name withheld) seven, ten, four. And the mail has now left in a white fan. 611 F-brink, 55-5-5-4-012. Okay, 6-21010. Okay, 6-2-10. Good. ...49-19-8. Number 94. Under 310A[4]. Number 3-10-8[3]. Check 9-9-9-3, test-1. Your Honor to the Check the Welfare and Toler Code 4. Under 11-104. For units are up to the DV[2], the mail have left in a white van, possibly an address of Sebastopol's. Isagree 8, 113 of 69, white nails, these both caps like t-shirt jeans.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance (often used for domestic or neighbor disputes)
[2]
DV: Domestic Violence
[3]
10-8: In Service
[4]
310A: Check the Welfare
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Location mentioned:
Arthur Ashe Cir, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
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