Verbal argument with female carrying folding knife in Berkeley, Berkeley CA


Police responded to a verbal argument between two people on Contra Costa Avenue near Sutter Street in Berkeley. One person, a woman, was reported to have a folding knife on her keychain. The parties were separated but continued arguing while on foot.
Audio|Source: Berkeley Police and Fire
02:33
Transcript:
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2 and S3 just for an update this sounds like it might be a 415[1] F parties are now separated he is not in the vehicle with the subject and it sounds like the subject is now at Hopkins and Center with the popped tire we're working on further unknown why the female is leading
00:22
Two out copy.
00:28
Three are they pulled over Hopkins and Sutter or still moving just going through that location?
00:34
I'm trying to clarify now.
00:41
Three ten nine seven area.
00:46
He's not answering questions. It sounds like there's a possible active 415[1] verbal.
00:56
She'll confirm one of the people.
01:01
Affirm.
01:06
Confersa should have a popped tire.
01:13
We're trying to get an updated location now. I'm at Hopkins and Sutter, and that intersection is pretty clear all around.
01:21
Can you start running these plates through flock and see if we can see where they're going? Maybe they went through the tunnel.
01:27
It looks like RC's advising contra constant in Sutter now.
01:35
Just three.
01:37
I don't know if Contra Costa and Sutter Cross, but I'm at Contra Costa and Solano heading northbound. I still don't see anything.
01:49
Maybe it's right here.
01:51
North of Solano on Contra Costa.
01:55
Is this a plate?
01:58
N-A-L-E-429?
02:00
A-Firm.
02:06
Okay, yeah, both parts here, and I can hear the verbal 415[1].
02:12
Copy. It looks like... 10-4[2]. It looks like on Contra Costa walking to Indian Rockway, on foot.
02:23
On foot.
02:28
Just be advised the female half was credding herself and has a folding knife on a key chain.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights, threats, noise complaints, or disorderly conduct.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Contra Costa Ave, Berkeley, CA 94707
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