Two females dispute at Sam Piper Village apartment, Vacaville CA
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According to the dispatch call, a disturbance was reported at Sam Piper Village near Marshall Road involving two females yelling. One female may have locked the other out. Neighbors reported banging and kicking noises at the apartment door.
Audio|Heard on: Solano, Vacaville, Fairfield, Suisun – Police, Fire & CHP
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Start for a four-fifteen verbal at Sam Piper Village in sector seven.
00:04
Ten-four.
00:06
24.
00:08
In Sandpiper Village.
00:11
17, I covered you.
00:13
I need an 8, and not can be a reference letter.
00:17
6027, 1097.
00:19
6-027, copy.
00:23
One player got the cover.
00:30
3411, you can 22.
00:31
For 17 and 14, it's Sandpiper Village, near Marshall Road.
00:35
It's downstairs apartment close to 200 for two females that were screaming.
00:40
One possibly locked the other one out.
00:43
There's a fourth one on scene.
00:46
We also had a second RP and we're still taking further.
00:51
Thank you very long.
00:52
Okay.
00:54
Fallon take Celtics from 1087.
00:57
104. Prepare for engine, 111 on scene.
01:03
410101018. 121086, high notes.
01:08
104.
01:09
Last unit, repeat your traffic.
01:15
41 on scene.
01:18
Copy. Copy.
01:22
The Sanpiver Village, per the original RP, she could hear someone kicking the door and I need my phone.
01:29
Break.
01:30
Trash on a six, seven.
01:33
Thanks.
01:35
The additional RP advice is possibly coming from Apartment 201 for a female banging on the front door.
01:41
Unknown race, mid-20s, 5-5 bin-billed wearing unknown clothing in the parking lot, screaming though.
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Location mentioned:
Marshall Rd, Vacaville, CA 95687
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