Police Stop Involves Spanish-Speaking Subject


Police are conducting a stop at a gas station where the subject may need a Spanish-speaking officer for communication.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Sheriff
00:54
Transcript:
10.4. Front door open. One transit 3, 10, 10, 26, 8, Tom, (name withheld), 034, current 06, find and last of John, I assume, Andrew. RPA, 7, out. R3, 2,000. This is a permanent plate of sign. It's clear and current, 2016, BMW, Ford, or French, up, Princeton, R5. 104. 104. RPS off, Princeton, R5. 104. 104. RPS stepping out. 40 round of four, R3 is advising the subject is still inside. Time for the Rbeamizing project still inside. One time for the four. Final stop is going to be International and High Street. That's a Valero. Kind of stop, the international high of Valero. Four, round of four, if it's possible, if we could have a Spanish-speaking deputy in 98, our subject is mostly Spanish-speaking.
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Location mentioned:
Near International Blvd, Oakland, CA 94601
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