Officer detains person after domestic violence call, Selma CA
An officer updated a call to a domestic violence incident and later stopped a vehicle near Young and Della Cruz in Selma, California, detaining one person related to the case.
Audio|Source: Selma Police Dispatch
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
47, can you change my call type to domestic violence, please?
00:03
Affirmative.
00:04
And just be advised, I wasn't able to find an ID or 27 on the mail subject.
00:08
I tried with both last names of (name withheld) and (name withheld).
00:14
So, tough looking.
00:28
O3.
00:30
I have a vehicle stop related to the domestic violence report,
00:34
Southbound,
00:36
RICO from Prolere.
00:42
Stand by.
00:48
163 edit 228, simple.
00:51
Stand by just one.
00:57
All three, I'll be out near Young and Della Cruz.
01:01
One, stand by.
01:03
Time for hours one near Young and Della Cruz.
01:11
163, go ahead.
01:14
Seven, Mary,
01:15
three, one, six, real, east, and forth.
01:17
Okay.
01:23
You have one new thing.
01:25
Three, copy one detained.
01:31
3-com-cote 4-1-2-10.
01:34
O3, copy code for.
01:40
163, out of 27 in the call.
01:44
Should you go at 27?
01:47
Adam, (number withheld), (number withheld), Dr.
01:50
Lopez.
01:51
10-4[1], and 163, can you 10-9[2] the last three numbers only to the plate?
02:00
6.08.
02:03
Copy, thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
[2]
10-9: Request to repeat the last transmission or message for clarification.
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