Police respond to mental health concern in Castro Valley


Police are responding to a call about someone with mental health issues who is not taking their medication. The report indicates there is no violence or weapons involved. There is an active restraining order against a person named (name withheld), who is not to contact the reporting party.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Sheriff
01:4
Transcript:
3404 and 4 and 4.9 4.15 at 22172 Center Street, number 43. R.P. is (name withheld). They call number one on the call back to confirm the address for $31,000, saying those schizophrenic not taking meds. There are no weapons, negative 10-50[2] or 251[3]. (name withheld), 6994, B.S.A.5, 7-200, green shirt, and red shirt pants. It should not be right in the law, for... 34,000. 494, 34014. She's 1026, there's county probation for, catting probation for 251 with a Sam 7 and a court probation for 166, Paul 5. There is a served, or CPO[1]. (name withheld) is a restrained party protecting (name withheld). There is a no-contact, straightaway 100 yards, and it protects an address in Fremont. The R.P's first name is
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPO: Criminal Protective Order
[2]
10-50: No injury accident (here: specifically 'negative 10-50', meaning no reported accident)
[3]
251: Violation of court order (California Penal Code 273.6)
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Location mentioned:
Near Center St, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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