Animal control investigates loose horses on Bear Creek Road, Tulare County CA
Deputies responded to a report of several loose horses on Bear Creek Road. Animal Control was notified. A deputy checked the property and found one cabin with a broken window; all other doors and windows were secured.
Audio|Source: Tulare County Sheriff 1
01:48
Transcript:
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A 2702 if I say the animal problem on Bear Creek Drive is for Mount Norse horses.
00:05
Animal Control was advised.
00:07
Do you still want 22 Adam to drive by the residents and check on the horses when he's clear or is it code for the clear the call by the Animal Control handle?
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Negative.
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When 22 Adam clears the Blue Ridge traffic, he can check it out on the flight down.
00:24
T and 4.
00:33
22 Adam Vysa on Blue Ridge, Code 4[1], check.
00:38
Code 4[1].
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Stand 4.
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4.
00:44
Hi Sawya, I'm putting out with one.
00:56
20 Adam by side.
00:57
Go ahead.
00:59
Sorry, 20 Adam.
01:00
I was one on the corner of Orangefell and I'm in (number withheld).
01:04
I'll be switching a 3-code 4.
01:07
Okay, I'm 10-4.
01:10
Dirty out of my cellular, copy 1021 on your screen.
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Dirty out of my copy.
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Bacquiry out of my copy.
01:24
Bacillia 22 out.
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22 out.
01:29
22 out of my safe.
01:33
Located a broken window on one of the cabins,
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all the other doors and windows are locked.
01:38
And what's the clearance of the property,
01:42
I'll be checking.
01:43
Code 4[1] still.
01:47
Okay 4. Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation secure and under control.
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Location mentioned:
Bear Creek Rd, California 93265
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