Vehicle towed from Starbucks at employee request, Fairfield CA
Police responded to Starbucks on North 1st Street to tow a vehicle at employee's request. The vehicle was linked to a person with prior narcotics contacts. No immediate threat or criminal behavior was reported.
Audio|Source: Solano, Vacaville, Fairfield, Suisun – Police, Fire & CHP
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Transcript:
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6R2 Solomon, confirm which Starbucks?
00:06
North 1st Street.
00:09
Copy. That's all, 6R2 was a mail-lapse of Wilbur attached to that call.
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6R2, stand by just 1.1.1, Paul 3, what kind of detail are you on?
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Zero.
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Go ahead.
00:24
673, Anderson, Rio.
00:29
10-4[2]. Okay, here you go.
00:32
102, 19, coffee.
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1-0-315 to night.
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1.0315. 103.15.
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2989, 40 to the morning.
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Good morning.
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516, 9 o'clock.
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6, 9 o'clock.
00:51
And the 56th.
00:53
They copy.
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Sixth or two, Lennel, you were asking if the subject was drawing out, which person? (name withheld), Elast of Wilbur, (name withheld), Ider Lincoln, Boy, Union, (name withheld).
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A-Firm.
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Copy. Use your question to tell.
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And if you can request a tow for him,
01:17
and logger says an 1196[1] at the request of Starbucks and clear 983.
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6R2, I copy 1196[1] at Starbucks per employee request.
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And did the vehicle owner advise where he needs a towed to or if he's paying that card?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1196: Vehicle stop
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message is received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
1st St, Fairfield, CA 94535
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