Individuals spotted in hoodies near bushes by residence, Granite Bay CA


Officers received reports of individuals wearing hoodies hiding near bushes outside a residence on Sierra Drive. Earlier reports noted they may have been in a white Toyota Corolla. The subjects were found standing outside by the bushes.
Audio|Source: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
04:20
Transcript:
00:00
Point two question, input from the vehicle, that's the RP's in, so that I don't see any Toyotas around there.
00:10
Tracy, they're hitting from Naysa, they said they're in a white Toyota Corolla.
00:16
You confirm their 1020, please.
00:20
Okay, from the advisor there at near Alta Sierra Drive.
00:38
I'll go to my left.
00:41
Okay.
00:44
And Sanford, is somebody going to break 71114 or 514? The 547 is advising, he can respond.
00:56
547 is available feel? Yes, and not. I'm still.
01:05
All 7 will respond.
01:13
Sorry, 42, 13, our final is going to be able to see in the back.
01:18
13, I copy phone the party and they're in the back.
01:31
4-5-2-10-10.
01:38
So far we're going to deal on the subject. We can go ahead and see the tone now.
02:02
Background 44-1-trollably 10.
02:04
Sorry, last week from there is 44-01.
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44-1-2010-98[1].
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1210-98[1]. 127-98.
02:20
288.
02:21
388, Cucl.
02:28
CD8 code for this info you hit your bed.
02:38
Number one, ten-time.
02:46
Number one, ten-hundred.
03:02
321662.
03:08
Rolling 1028.
03:12
Go ahead.
03:16
7 yellow 6251-1 on a white fort.
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52.
03:29
Clear Current O2 at J-Borg.
03:32
I believe that's the subject you were out with on that citizen in the lobby.
03:38
582, copy on Code 4[2].
03:40
Copy. Copy.
03:47
5-7-4-year shortly around 363.
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10-4.
04:00
Paul 7, the RC called back and advised. His son told him that the subjects are wearing clothes and hoodies and they're standing outside by the bushes.
04:10
His son is unable to call 911 himself.
04:16
Paul, Father, I'll be on one out.
04:19
Paul 7, one out. Paul 7, one out.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-98: Assignment complete; unit available for new calls.
[2]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
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