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Police search brush near freeway for released weapon charge suspect 

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S Bay Fwy, San Diego, CA
Police are searching a brush area near the freeway for a person recently released from prison on weapon charges. Officers are setting up a perimeter and preparing support to find the individual.
Audio|Source: South Bay Law Enforcement
03:17

Transcript:
00:00
Boy, we copy, y'all.
00:01
We're retail checking northbound.
00:03
We're going to get each on the northbound side.
00:04
We're going to check the rush east of the freeway.
00:10
On your U-Tail mainly, checking the brush use of the freeway.
00:13
Eighty-seven point in four and ninety-seven at the D.B.
00:17
17.97 at the D.B.
00:23
17.19.
00:25
Let's go ahead and start two more 1185 for now.
00:29
19408 total of 31185.
00:31
6.7-10-1-2-8-4.
00:37
I've ordered a 19-4 will be extended for a PV refill.
00:40
10-border.
00:42
10-4[2].
00:57
We'll be launching shortly, so just make sure the perimeter is solid and that head, there's some PAs and whatever else you guys need.
01:08
Hey, 715, I have a DOP for you.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:14
It's going to be February 17, 1967.
01:23
Traditionally, page peeing, not beige boots.
01:27
And I'm the last part of all the booths.
01:35
This was a copy.
01:38
The individual was released from federal prison today on weapons-based charges for officer safety.
01:47
17-by, I copy the individual was just released from federal prison on weapon charges today.
01:53
We've got it, thank you.
01:57
15 away, 10 a minute where about.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1090: Bank alarm (possible error, but commonly used for alarm calls)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
[3]
10-9: Repeat last transmission

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S Bay Fwy, San Diego, CA

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