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High Desert Crime Tracker can use your current location to filter and highlight incidents that are within a preset radius. All incidents located within two miles of you will automatically be highlighted in red, and you can set the Search Radius to only view incidents within a certain distance from your location.

In order to utilize these features, you will need to allow High Desert Crime Tracker to access your browser location data. This data will be available to the site for approximately 12 hours, and is then deleted. No user information is retained.

At any time, you can click the location button to clear your location data and turn off these location features.
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High Desert Crime Tracker can use your current location to filter incidents that are within a preset radius. Use this dropdown box to set the Search Radius to only view incidents within a certain distance from your location.

In order to utilize this features, you will need to allow High Desert Crime Tracker to access your browser location data. This data will be available to the site for approximately 12 hours, and is then deleted. No user information is retained. At any time, you can click the location button and turn off these location features.

To reset the Search Radius, simply select 'Any Distance' from the dropdown box, or click the icon to reset all search settings.
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High Desert Crime Tracker can be set to display only incidents that occurred within a selected date range. Use this button to select a date range for this filter.

High Desert Crime Tracker began tracking in October of 2023, so you will not be able to select dates prior to that.

To change the date range, simply click the button again and select a different range, or click the icon to reset all search settings.
Agency:
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High Desert Crime Tracker currently pulls its data from publicly available sources provided by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's office and the California Highway Patrol. The patrol stations that serve our area are the SD Morongo Basin station, the SD Yucca Valley station, the SD Twentynine Palms station, and the CHP Morongo Basin station.

If you want High Desert Crime Tracker to show only the incidents that originated from one of those patrol stations, you can select that station from this dropdown box. However, please keep in mind that due to the proximity of our high desert towns, the juristictions sometimes overlap, and officers from one station may occasionally handle calls from the other stations.

To reset this setting, simply select 'All Agencies' from the dropdown box, or click the icon to reset all search settings.
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Dispatchers for the San Bernardino County Sheriff and California Highway Patrol use shorthand codes to identify different types of incidents. High Desert Crime Tracker uses these codes to understand the nature of each incident and then describes the incident using natural language.

If you want High Desert Crime Tracker to search for only one particular type of incident, you can select it from this dropdown box, and it will filter the results using only the known codes for that type of incident. However, please keep in mind that some dispatchers may use slight variations in coding for specific call types, so it's possible this feature may miss one or more of those variations as we continue to update our translation database.

To reset this setting, simply select 'All Call Types' from the dropdown box, or click the icon to reset all search settings.
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San Bernardino County Sheriff Deputies use special codes to identify their response to each call. High Desert Crime Tracker uses these codes to understand the nature of each call and then describes the incident using natural language.

If you want High Desert Crime Tracker to search for only one particular type of response code, you can select it from this dropdown box, and it will filter the results using only the known codes for that type of response. Many of these disposition codes can be generic, but sometimes this filter can be useful to see how many calls ended with an arrest, or a citation, or something similar.

To reset this setting, simply select 'All Call Types' from the dropdown box, or click the icon to reset all search settings.
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High Desert Crime Tracker uses a scale to help users better understand which calls should concern them, and which calls are nothing to worry about. The vast majority of calls are simply administrative or follow up calls and should be nothing to worry about. However, there are some calls, like burglary or assault, that may cause a user to want to remain more alert, especially if the incident occurred in their neighborhood.

Changing this setting will allow you to filter the list to only show calls at or above the selected Alert Level, so if you select Alert Level 2, you will see calls for levels 2, 3, and 4. If you select Alert Level 4, you will only see calls for level 4.

Regardless of this setting, Alert Level 4 calls will always be highlighted in red.

To reset this setting, simply select '0' to show all Alert Levels, or click the icon to reset all search settings.

For more information on the Alert Level scale, please visit our Guide page from the main menu.
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Last update: 08/19/26 2:30AM

All data use for the High Desert Crime Tracker is pulled from publicly available information provided by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and the California Highway Patrol. This web application pulls data every half hour from those sources. If something recent is missing, please wait for the next update. On occasion, the source information is delayed or missing for various reasons. When that occurs, the information on this app will also be delayed.
August 19, 2026
1:40 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262310010
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
73900 COTTONWOOD DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
1:32 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262310003
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
55400 SANTA FE TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
1:16 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262310009
Call Type:
415S (Disturbance - Subject )
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Disp:
* (No disposition entered)
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Location:
73700 RAYMOND WAY, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: 415S

A Disturbance - Subject call usually indicates that officers are responding to a disturbance involving an individual. The response aims to assess the situation, ensure public safety, and take appropriate action.
Disp: *

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

Even though it is protocol to enter a disposition code for every call, in some cases deputies fail to clear the call in this way. This can indicate that no action was taken, or there was nothing to report on the scene, or it can mean the deputy was unable to clear the call for another reason.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Disturbance - Subject
1:10 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262310002
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
1:00 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262310008
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
29 PALMS AND SPLIT ROCK AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
12:55 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262310006
Call Type:
PEDCK (Pedestrian Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
DESERT QUEEN AVE AND 29 PALMS HWY, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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*Updated:
2:32 AM
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Call Type: PEDCK

A Pedestrian Check call indicates that officers are conducting a check or interacting with a pedestrian. The response may involve engaging with the pedestrian, gathering information, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws.
Original Call Type: PEDCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Pedestrian Check call indicates that officers are conducting a check or interacting with a pedestrian. The response may involve engaging with the pedestrian, gathering information, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Pedestrian Check
12:54 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262310005
Report No:
TWR2601211
Call Type:
11377 (Possession of Methamphetamine)
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Disp:
* (No disposition entered)
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Location:
ADOBE RD AND JOSHUA DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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*Updated:
1:32 AM
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*Orignal Call:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Call Type: 11377

A Possession of Meth call usually indicates possession for personal use of methamphetamine. This is usually a misdemeanor offense, but may also be charged as a felony offense depending on the criminal record of the perpetrator.
Original Call Type: T

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: *

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

Even though it is protocol to enter a disposition code for every call, in some cases deputies fail to clear the call in this way. This can indicate that no action was taken, or there was nothing to report on the scene, or it can mean the deputy was unable to clear the call for another reason.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Possession of Methamphetamine
12:37 am*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262310001
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
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2:02 AM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
12:31 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262310004
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
12:28 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262310003
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
29 PALMS HWY AND PANORAMA AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
12:19 am
Call No:
MB262310001
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
ADOBE RD AND VERBENA DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
12:13 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262310002
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
ADOBE RD AND PLAYA VISTA DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
12:07 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262310001
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
TWO MILE RD AND MESQUITE SPRINGS RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
August 18, 2026
11:58 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300064
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
57200 PUEBLO TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
Aug 19th at 1:02 AM
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Original Call Type: W911

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
11:53 pm
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300053
Call Type:
XPAT (Extra Patrol)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
Call Type: XPAT

An Extra Patrol call indicates that officers are conducting additional or enhanced patrols in a specific area. This may be at the request of a member of the community, or as a result of an ongoing investigation. The response may involve increased law enforcement presence to deter criminal activity and enhance public safety.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Extra Patrol
11:53 pm
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300054
Call Type:
REPO (Vehicle Repossession)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
7100 IVANPAH AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: REPO

A Vehicle Repossession call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving the repossession of a vehicle. The response may involve facilitating the repossession process, ensuring compliance with legal requirements, and addressing any related concerns.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Vehicle Repossession
11:44 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300063
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
57800 VADUZ AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
11:36 pm
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300052
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
LARREA AVE AND EL PASEO DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
11:18 pm*
Call No:
MB262300047
Call Type:
415V (Disturbance - Verbal )
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
600 BOWMAN TRL, LANDERS, CA
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*Updated:
Aug 19th at 1:32 AM
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Call Type: 415V

A Disturbance - Verbal call usually indicates that officers are responding to a disturbance involving verbal arguments. The response may involve mediating the situation, ensuring public peace, and taking appropriate action.
Original Call Type: 415V

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Disturbance - Verbal call usually indicates that officers are responding to a disturbance involving verbal arguments. The response may involve mediating the situation, ensuring public peace, and taking appropriate action.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Disturbance - Verbal
11:01 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300062
Call Type:
UNKPRO (Unknown Problem)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
57200 PUEBLO TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
Aug 19th at 12:17 AM
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Call Type: UNKPRO

An Unknown Problem call indicates that officers are responding to an incident where the nature of the problem or concern is unclear. The response may involve assessing the situation, gathering information, and determining the appropriate course of action based on the available details.
Original Call Type: UNKPRO

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Unknown Problem call indicates that officers are responding to an incident where the nature of the problem or concern is unclear. The response may involve assessing the situation, gathering information, and determining the appropriate course of action based on the available details.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Unknown Problem
10:49 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300061
Call Type:
SS (Subpoena Service)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
GERONIMO TRL AND PUEBLO TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
11:32 PM
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Call Type: SS

A Subpoena Service call indicates that officers are engaged in the service of subpoenas, which are legal orders requiring an individual to appear in court. The response may involve delivering the subpoenas in accordance with legal procedures.
Original Call Type: SS

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Subpoena Service call indicates that officers are engaged in the service of subpoenas, which are legal orders requiring an individual to appear in court. The response may involve delivering the subpoenas in accordance with legal procedures.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Subpoena Service
10:43 pm*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300051
Call Type:
314 (Indecent Exposure)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
LUPINE AVE AND SUNNYSLOPE DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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11:32 PM
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Call Type: 314

An Indecent Exposure call usually indicates that an individual has willfully and lewdly exposed themselves or their private parts in any public place or any place where other people may be offended or annoyed by it, or has couseled or assisted another individual to expose themselves in that manner. Sheriff deputies will respond to adress the situation, ensure the safety of those involved, and maintain public peace.
Original Call Type: 314

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Indecent Exposure call usually indicates that an individual has willfully and lewdly exposed themselves or their private parts in any public place or any place where other people may be offended or annoyed by it, or has couseled or assisted another individual to expose themselves in that manner. Sheriff deputies will respond to adress the situation, ensure the safety of those involved, and maintain public peace.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Indecent Exposure
10:42 pm
Call No:
MB262300046
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
1500 LANDERS LN, LANDERS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
10:33 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300059
Call Type:
AREACK (Area Check)
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Disp:
UTL (Unable to Locate)
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Location:
55700 FREE GOLD DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
11:32 PM
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Call Type: AREACK

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Original Call Type: AREACK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Disp: UTL

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of UTL usually indicates that the subject of the initial call was not found at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Area Check
10:28 pm*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300050
Call Type:
459A (Burglary Alarm)
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Disp:
FAL (False Alarm)
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Location:
6500 OASIS AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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*Updated:
11:17 PM
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Call Type: 459A

A Burglary Alarm call usually indicates that officers are responding to an activated burglary alarm at a location. The response may involve assessing the situation, securing the premises, and investigating the alarm activation.
Original Call Type: 459A

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Burglary Alarm call usually indicates that officers are responding to an activated burglary alarm at a location. The response may involve assessing the situation, securing the premises, and investigating the alarm activation.
Disp: FAL

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of FAL usually indicates that the initial call was a false alarm and no additional action is necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Burglary Alarm
10:10 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300058
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
10:00 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300057
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
58500 29 PALMS HWY, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
9:54 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300056
Call Type:
XPAT (Extra Patrol)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
*Updated:
11:02 PM
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Call Type: XPAT

An Extra Patrol call indicates that officers are conducting additional or enhanced patrols in a specific area. This may be at the request of a member of the community, or as a result of an ongoing investigation. The response may involve increased law enforcement presence to deter criminal activity and enhance public safety.
Original Call Type: XPAT

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Extra Patrol call indicates that officers are conducting additional or enhanced patrols in a specific area. This may be at the request of a member of the community, or as a result of an ongoing investigation. The response may involve increased law enforcement presence to deter criminal activity and enhance public safety.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Extra Patrol
9:47 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
MB262300045
Call Type:
SS (Subpoena Service)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
Call Type: SS

A Subpoena Service call indicates that officers are engaged in the service of subpoenas, which are legal orders requiring an individual to appear in court. The response may involve delivering the subpoenas in accordance with legal procedures.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Subpoena Service
9:22 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300055
Report No:
MBR2601329
Call Type:
WARARR (Warrant Arrest)
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Disp:
ARR (Arrest)
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Location:
1900 E HOLT BLVD, ONT
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*Updated:
11:02 PM
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Call Type: WARARR

A Warrant Arrest call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving the arrest of an individual with an active warrant. The response may involve executing the warrant, ensuring the individual's lawful arrest, and coordinating with relevant agencies.
Original Call Type: WARARR

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Warrant Arrest call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving the arrest of an individual with an active warrant. The response may involve executing the warrant, ensuring the individual's lawful arrest, and coordinating with relevant agencies.
Disp: ARR

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of ARR usually indicates that an arrest was made.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Warrant Arrest
9:13 pm
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300049
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
5600 ADOBE RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
9:12 pm*
Call No:
MB262300044
Call Type:
PTRANS (Prisoner Transport)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
63600 29 PALMS HWY, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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*Updated:
Aug 19th at 12:17 AM
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Call Type: PTRANS

A Prisoner Transport call indicates that officers are involved in the transportation of prisoners. The response may involve ensuring the safe transport of individuals in custody, coordinating with relevant agencies, and addressing any security concerns.
Original Call Type: PTRANS

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Prisoner Transport call indicates that officers are involved in the transportation of prisoners. The response may involve ensuring the safe transport of individuals in custody, coordinating with relevant agencies, and addressing any security concerns.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Prisoner Transport
9:07 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300054
Call Type:
INC (Miscellaneous Incident)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
7800 FOX TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
Aug 19th at 12:47 AM
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Call Type: INC

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Original Call Type: INC

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Miscellaneous Incident
9:01 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300053
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
57700 DESERT GOLD DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
10:17 PM
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Original Call Type: W911

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
8:28 pm*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300048
Call Type:
KTP (Keep the Peace)
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Disp:
UNF (Unfounded)
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Location:
74000 CACTUS DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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*Updated:
9:47 PM
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*Orignal Call:
415BG (Disturbance - Boyfriend/Girlfriend)
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Call Type: KTP

A Keep the Peace call indicates that officers are responding to a request to keep the peace in a situation where tensions or conflicts may arise. This could be a difficult landlord / tenant issue, a domestic issue where one party is collecting their things, or maybe a public event where tensions may lead to a fight breaking out. The response may involve maintaining a peaceful environment, preventing escalation, and mediating conflicts.
Original Call Type: 415BG

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Disturbance - Boyfriend/Girlfriend call usually indicates that officers are responding to a disturbance involving individuals in a romantic relationship. The response aims to assess the situation, ensure the safety of those involved, and take appropriate action.
Disp: UNF

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of UNF usually indicates that deputies have investigated the call and concluded that the reporting party either made a mistake, or their report was unsupported by what was observed or recorded at the scene. No further action is necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Keep the Peace
8:24 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300052
Call Type:
20002 (Non-injury Hit and Run)
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Disp:
* (No disposition entered)
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Location:
29 PALMS HWY AND AVALON AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: 20002

A Hit and Run without Injury call is related to cases where a driver leaves the scene of an accident without causing injuries to others. Sheriff deputies respond to investigate the incident, assess property damage, and identify the responsible party.
Disp: *

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

Even though it is protocol to enter a disposition code for every call, in some cases deputies fail to clear the call in this way. This can indicate that no action was taken, or there was nothing to report on the scene, or it can mean the deputy was unable to clear the call for another reason.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Non-injury Hit and Run
8:21 pm*
Call No:
MB262300043
Call Type:
XPAT (Extra Patrol)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
52700 NORTH RIDGE RD, PIONEERTOWN, CA
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*Updated:
10:02 PM
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Call Type: XPAT

An Extra Patrol call indicates that officers are conducting additional or enhanced patrols in a specific area. This may be at the request of a member of the community, or as a result of an ongoing investigation. The response may involve increased law enforcement presence to deter criminal activity and enhance public safety.
Original Call Type: XPAT

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Extra Patrol call indicates that officers are conducting additional or enhanced patrols in a specific area. This may be at the request of a member of the community, or as a result of an ongoing investigation. The response may involve increased law enforcement presence to deter criminal activity and enhance public safety.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Extra Patrol
8:20 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
MB262300042
Call Type:
20002 (Non-injury Hit and Run)
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Disp:
* (No disposition entered)
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Location:
29 PALMS HWY AND SUNNY VISTA RD, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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*Updated:
9:17 PM
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*Orignal Call:
RDRAGE (Road Rage)
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Call Type: 20002

A Hit and Run without Injury call is related to cases where a driver leaves the scene of an accident without causing injuries to others. Sheriff deputies respond to investigate the incident, assess property damage, and identify the responsible party.
Original Call Type: RDRAGE

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Road Rage call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving aggressive or confrontational behavior on the road. The response may involve addressing the road rage incident, ensuring public safety, and mediating conflicts.
Disp: *

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

Even though it is protocol to enter a disposition code for every call, in some cases deputies fail to clear the call in this way. This can indicate that no action was taken, or there was nothing to report on the scene, or it can mean the deputy was unable to clear the call for another reason.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Non-injury Hit and Run
8:20 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300051
Call Type:
20002 (Non-injury Hit and Run)
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Disp:
CIV (Civil Matter)
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Location:
58700 29 PALMS HWY, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
11:02 PM
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Call Type: 20002

A Hit and Run without Injury call is related to cases where a driver leaves the scene of an accident without causing injuries to others. Sheriff deputies respond to investigate the incident, assess property damage, and identify the responsible party.
Original Call Type: 20002

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Hit and Run without Injury call is related to cases where a driver leaves the scene of an accident without causing injuries to others. Sheriff deputies respond to investigate the incident, assess property damage, and identify the responsible party.
Disp: CIV

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CIV usually indicates that the incident is a civil matter where no laws were broken, and the deputy believes it will be handled between the involved parties.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Non-injury Hit and Run
8:14 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300050
Call Type:
AREACK (Area Check)
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Disp:
GOA (Gone On Arrival)
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Location:
FREE GOLD DR AND FREE GOLD CT, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
11:17 PM
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Call Type: AREACK

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Original Call Type: AREACK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Disp: GOA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of GOA usually indicates that the subject of the initial call was no longer at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Area Check
8:09 pm*
Call No:
MB262300041
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
PARK AVE AND VALE DR, MORONGO VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
8:47 PM
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Original Call Type: INFO

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
8:05 pm*
Call No:
MB262300040
Call Type:
SUBCK (Subject Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
SUNSET RD AND CHOLLITA RD, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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9:32 PM
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Call Type: SUBCK

A Subject Check call indicates that officers are conducting a check or investigation related to a specific individual. The response may involve gathering information, verifying details, and addressing any concerns associated with the subject.
Original Call Type: SUBCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Subject Check call indicates that officers are conducting a check or investigation related to a specific individual. The response may involve gathering information, verifying details, and addressing any concerns associated with the subject.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Subject Check
7:32 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300049
Call Type:
UNKPRO (Unknown Problem)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
57200 PUEBLO TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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8:32 PM
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Call Type: UNKPRO

An Unknown Problem call indicates that officers are responding to an incident where the nature of the problem or concern is unclear. The response may involve assessing the situation, gathering information, and determining the appropriate course of action based on the available details.
Original Call Type: UNKPRO

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Unknown Problem call indicates that officers are responding to an incident where the nature of the problem or concern is unclear. The response may involve assessing the situation, gathering information, and determining the appropriate course of action based on the available details.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Unknown Problem
7:25 pm*
Call No:
MB262300039
Call Type:
WELCK (Welfare Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
9100 NAVAJO TRL, MORONGO VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
9:17 PM
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Call Type: WELCK

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Original Call Type: WELCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Welfare Check
7:24 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300048
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
57700 DESERT GOLD DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
7:24 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300047
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
55300 SANTA FE TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
7:12 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300046
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
7100 APACHE AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
7:09 pm*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300047
Call Type:
AREACK (Area Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
73700 29 PALMS HWY, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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8:32 PM
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Call Type: AREACK

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Original Call Type: AREACK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Area Check
6:42 pm
Call No:
MB262300038
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
700 ALTA AVE, LANDERS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
6:28 pm
Call No:
MB262300037
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
7100 OLEANDER DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
6:05 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300045
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
58500 29 PALMS HWY, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
5:38 pm*
Call No:
MB262300036
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
63700 BELMONT ST, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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*Updated:
9:32 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
5:37 pm*
Call No:
MB262300035
Report No:
MBR2601328
Call Type:
243E1 (Battery - Domestic)
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Disp:
* (No disposition entered)
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Location:
600 RIPON AVE, LANDERS, CA
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7:32 PM
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*Orignal Call:
415D (Disturbance - Domestic )
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Call Type: 243E1

A Domestic Battery call usually indicates that an individual willfully and unlawfully used force or violence against a cohabitant, spouse, fiancé, dating partner, or co-parent, even if it does not cause injury or actual pain. In California, battery and assault are distinct crimes, where assault is an attempt to use force or violence, and battery is the actual use of force or violence. Sheriff deputies will respond to deescalate the situation, ensure the safety of the victim, and apprehend the responsible party.
Original Call Type: 415D

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Disturbance - Domestic call typically indicates that officers are responding to a disturbance within a domestic setting. The response may involve assessing the situation, ensuring the safety of those involved, and taking appropriate action.
Disp: *

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

Even though it is protocol to enter a disposition code for every call, in some cases deputies fail to clear the call in this way. This can indicate that no action was taken, or there was nothing to report on the scene, or it can mean the deputy was unable to clear the call for another reason.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Battery - Domestic
5:21 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300044
Call Type:
MANDOW (Person Down)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
57500 29 PALMS HWY, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
6:02 PM
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Call Type: MANDOW

A Person Down call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving an individual who is unresponsive or in distress. The response may involve providing immediate medical aid, securing the area, and coordinating with emergency services.
Original Call Type: MANDOW

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Person Down call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving an individual who is unresponsive or in distress. The response may involve providing immediate medical aid, securing the area, and coordinating with emergency services.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Person Down
5:05 pm*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300045
Call Type:
415CIV (Disturbance - Civil)
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Disp:
CIV (Civil Matter)
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Location:
74900 SERRANO DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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*Updated:
8:47 PM
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Call Type: 415CIV

A Disturbance - Civil call suggests that officers are responding to disturbances with a civil nature. The response aims to mediate and resolve civil disputes, ensuring public peace.
Original Call Type: 415CIV

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Disturbance - Civil call suggests that officers are responding to disturbances with a civil nature. The response aims to mediate and resolve civil disputes, ensuring public peace.
Disp: CIV

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CIV usually indicates that the incident is a civil matter where no laws were broken, and the deputy believes it will be handled between the involved parties.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Disturbance - Civil
4:55 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300043
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
7200 CHEROKEE TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
4:50 pm*
Call No:
MB262300034
Call Type:
WELCK (Welfare Check)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
LA JOLLA DR AND SUNSET RD, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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*Updated:
7:32 PM
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Call Type: WELCK

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Original Call Type: WELCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Welfare Check
4:50 pm
Call No:
MB262300033
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
61900 CALLE LAS SIERRAS, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
4:48 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300042
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
7200 CHEROKEE TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
4:43 pm*
Call No:
TW262300044
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
*Updated:
7:02 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
4:41 pm*
Call No:
MB262300032
Call Type:
THEFT (Theft)
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Disp:
CIV (Civil Matter)
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Location:
61800 GRAND VIEW CIR, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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10:17 PM
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Call Type: THEFT

A Theft call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving the theft of property. The response may involve investigating the theft, gathering information, and taking appropriate action to address the situation.
Original Call Type: THEFT

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Theft call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving the theft of property. The response may involve investigating the theft, gathering information, and taking appropriate action to address the situation.
Disp: CIV

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CIV usually indicates that the incident is a civil matter where no laws were broken, and the deputy believes it will be handled between the involved parties.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Theft
4:38 pm
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Call No:
TW262300043
Call Type:
PEDCK (Pedestrian Check)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
KELLOGG AVE AND SUNSET DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: PEDCK

A Pedestrian Check call indicates that officers are conducting a check or interacting with a pedestrian. The response may involve engaging with the pedestrian, gathering information, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Pedestrian Check
4:25 pm
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300042
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
CONDOR RD AND ADOBE RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
4:25 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300041
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
6600 LA HABRA AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
4:07 pm*
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Call No:
YV262300040
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
7400 ELATA AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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5:47 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
4:04 pm*
Call No:
MB262300031
Call Type:
EVENT (Special Event Assignment)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
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7:47 PM
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Call Type: EVENT

A Special Event call usually indicates that deputies are being assigned to cover special duties at a specific event. The event could be anything from a public gathering, to a sporting event, to an official city or county event. Deputies will respond to the call with the appropriate presence at the event.
Original Call Type: EVENT

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Special Event call usually indicates that deputies are being assigned to cover special duties at a specific event. The event could be anything from a public gathering, to a sporting event, to an official city or county event. Deputies will respond to the call with the appropriate presence at the event.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Special Event Assignment
4:00 pm
Call No:
MB262300030
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
200 LANDERS LN, LANDERS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
3:55 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300039
Call Type:
602 (Land Trespassing)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
56900 SAN ANDREAS RD, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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7:02 PM
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Call Type: 602

A Land Trespassing call suggests that officers are responding to incidents where individuals are unlawfully present on private property. The response may involve addressing the trespassing situation and, if necessary, taking appropriate legal action.
Original Call Type: 602

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Land Trespassing call suggests that officers are responding to incidents where individuals are unlawfully present on private property. The response may involve addressing the trespassing situation and, if necessary, taking appropriate legal action.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Land Trespassing
3:49 pm*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300041
Call Type:
MEDAID (Medaid Call with Deputy Reponse)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
73500 SUNNYVALE DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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4:32 PM
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Call Type: MEDAID

A Medaid Call with Deputy Response indicates that officers are responding to a medical aid call where their assistance is required. The response may involve providing support to medical personnel, ensuring a safe environment, and coordinating as needed.
Original Call Type: MEDAID

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Medaid Call with Deputy Response indicates that officers are responding to a medical aid call where their assistance is required. The response may involve providing support to medical personnel, ensuring a safe environment, and coordinating as needed.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Medaid Call with Deputy Reponse
3:45 pm
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300040
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
HATCH RD AND LA BUENA TIERRA AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
3:25 pm
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300039
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
MANZANITA AVE AND 29 PALMS HWY, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
3:22 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300038
Call Type:
REPO (Vehicle Repossession)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
56500 DESERT GOLD DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: REPO

A Vehicle Repossession call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving the repossession of a vehicle. The response may involve facilitating the repossession process, ensuring compliance with legal requirements, and addressing any related concerns.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Vehicle Repossession
3:20 pm*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300038
Call Type:
594 (Malicious Mischief or Vandalism)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
7000 BULLION AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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9:17 PM
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Call Type: 594

A Malicious Mischief or Vandalism call typically indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving the intentional and malicious damage or destruction of property. The response may involve investigating the vandalism, gathering evidence, and taking appropriate legal action.
Original Call Type: 594

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Malicious Mischief or Vandalism call typically indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving the intentional and malicious damage or destruction of property. The response may involve investigating the vandalism, gathering evidence, and taking appropriate legal action.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Malicious Mischief or Vandalism
3:19 pm
Call No:
MB262300029
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
56400 LOWE AVE, LANDERS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
3:18 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300037
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
57400 LUPINE DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
3:14 pm*
Call No:
YV262300036
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
*Updated:
9:47 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
2:53 pm
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300037
Call Type:
PEDCK (Pedestrian Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
TWO MILE RD AND MESQUITE SPRINGS RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: PEDCK

A Pedestrian Check call indicates that officers are conducting a check or interacting with a pedestrian. The response may involve engaging with the pedestrian, gathering information, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Pedestrian Check
2:47 pm*
Call No:
MB262300028
Report No:
MBR2601327
Call Type:
SAFKEE (Safe Keeping)
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Disp:
RTF (Report To Follow)
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Location:
63600 29 PALMS HWY, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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5:17 PM
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Call Type: SAFKEE

On occasion, sheriff or police officers will seize valuables such as money, jewelry, or expensive electronics to safeguard the items from theft. For instance, if their owner is being detained after a traffic stop. If no charges are issued, and the items aren't needed for any other investigation, they will usually be returned to the owner upon discharge.
Original Call Type: SAFKEE

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

On occasion, sheriff or police officers will seize valuables such as money, jewelry, or expensive electronics to safeguard the items from theft. For instance, if their owner is being detained after a traffic stop. If no charges are issued, and the items aren't needed for any other investigation, they will usually be returned to the owner upon discharge.
Disp: RTF

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of RTF usually indicates that deputies will be following up with a more detailed report of the incident.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Safe Keeping
2:35 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300035
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
58500 BARRON DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
2:33 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300034
Call Type:
AREACK (Area Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
55700 FREE GOLD DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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3:17 PM
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Call Type: AREACK

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Original Call Type: AREACK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Area Check
2:32 pm*
Call No:
MB262300027
Call Type:
FED (Federal Offense)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
79000 MESA DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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9:17 PM
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Call Type: FED

A Federal Offense call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a violation of federal laws. The response may involve coordinating with federal authorities, ensuring compliance with federal regulations, and addressing the situation.
Original Call Type: FED

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Federal Offense call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a violation of federal laws. The response may involve coordinating with federal authorities, ensuring compliance with federal regulations, and addressing the situation.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Federal Offense
2:30 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300033
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
8400 WARREN VISTA AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
2:23 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300032
Call Type:
WELCK (Welfare Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
56300 PIMA TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
3:02 PM
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Call Type: WELCK

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Original Call Type: WELCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Welfare Check
2:23 pm*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300036
Call Type:
WELCK (Welfare Check)
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Disp:
UTL (Unable to Locate)
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Location:
TWO MILE RD AND LUPINE AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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*Updated:
3:32 PM
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Call Type: WELCK

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Original Call Type: WELCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Disp: UTL

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of UTL usually indicates that the subject of the initial call was not found at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Welfare Check
2:19 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300031
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
56800 EL DORADO DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
2:12 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300030
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
7500 SHAFTER AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
2:10 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300029
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
56800 EL DORADO DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
2:01 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300028
Report No:
YVR2601350
Call Type:
602 (Land Trespassing)
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Disp:
RTF (Report To Follow)
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Location:
7600 HOPI TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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4:32 PM
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*Orignal Call:
SUSCIR (Suspicious Circumstance)
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Call Type: 602

A Land Trespassing call suggests that officers are responding to incidents where individuals are unlawfully present on private property. The response may involve addressing the trespassing situation and, if necessary, taking appropriate legal action.
Original Call Type: SUSCIR

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Suspicious Circumstance call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving reported circumstances that are deemed suspicious. The response may involve investigating the reported circumstances, assessing the situation, and addressing any concerns.
Disp: RTF

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of RTF usually indicates that deputies will be following up with a more detailed report of the incident.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Land Trespassing
1:50 pm*
Call No:
MB262300026
Call Type:
PATINF (Patrol Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
7000 MOJAVE RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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2:47 PM
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Call Type: PATINF

A Patrol Information call indicates that officers are providing or receiving information related to patrol activities. The response may involve sharing relevant details, coordinating patrol efforts, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Original Call Type: PATINF

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Patrol Information call indicates that officers are providing or receiving information related to patrol activities. The response may involve sharing relevant details, coordinating patrol efforts, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Patrol Information
1:49 pm
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Call No:
YV262300027
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
55400 SANTA FE TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
1:35 pm*
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Call No:
TW262300035
Call Type:
AREACK (Area Check)
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Disp:
UTL (Unable to Locate)
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Location:
29 PALMS AND UTAH TRL, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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3:17 PM
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Call Type: AREACK

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Original Call Type: AREACK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Disp: UTL

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of UTL usually indicates that the subject of the initial call was not found at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Area Check
1:35 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300026
Call Type:
AOD (Assist Other Department)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
53800 RIDGE RD, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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3:02 PM
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Call Type: AOD

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Original Call Type: AOD

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Assist Other Department
1:31 pm
Call No:
PO262300111
Call Type:
HOMER (Home Visit / Routine)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
Call Type: HOMER

A Home Visit / Routine call suggests that officers are conducting routine visits to residences for various purposes. The response may involve maintaining a visible presence, conducting checks, and addressing any issues that arise during the visits.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Home Visit / Routine
1:29 pm*
Call No:
MB262300025
Call Type:
WELCK (Welfare Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
3100 WARREN VISTA AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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5:47 PM
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Call Type: WELCK

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Original Call Type: WELCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Welfare Check
1:25 pm*
Call No:
MB262300024
Call Type:
INC (Miscellaneous Incident)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
LINN RD AND BELFIELD BLVD, LANDERS, CA
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2:47 PM
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Call Type: INC

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Original Call Type: INC

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Miscellaneous Incident
1:24 pm*
Call No:
MB262300023
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
7000 MOJAVE RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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2:02 PM
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Original Call Type: INFO

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
12:59 pm
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Call No:
YV262300025
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
7100 CHEROKEE TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
12:49 pm
Call No:
MB262300022
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
GOLD CROWN RD AND 29 PALMS HWY, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
12:48 pm*
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Call No:
TW262300034
Report No:
TWR2601209
Call Type:
166.4 (Violation of Court Order)
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Disp:
RTF (Report To Follow)
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Location:
6400 TAMARISK AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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4:17 PM
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*Orignal Call:
415D (Disturbance - Domestic )
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Call Type: 166.4

A Violation of a Court Order call typically arises when individuals fail to comply with court orders, such as restraining orders or other legal mandates. Law enforcement responds to address the violation and uphold the integrity of the legal system.
Original Call Type: 415D

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Disturbance - Domestic call typically indicates that officers are responding to a disturbance within a domestic setting. The response may involve assessing the situation, ensuring the safety of those involved, and taking appropriate action.
Disp: RTF

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of RTF usually indicates that deputies will be following up with a more detailed report of the incident.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Violation of Court Order
12:32 pm*
Call No:
MB262300021
Call Type:
INC (Miscellaneous Incident)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
63600 29 PALMS HWY, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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1:32 PM
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Call Type: INC

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Original Call Type: INC

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Miscellaneous Incident
12:29 pm*
Call No:
MB262300019
Report No:
MBR2601326
Call Type:
AOD (Assist Other Department)
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Disp:
RTF (Report To Follow)
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Location:
9300 BISCAYNE DR, RCC
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1:17 PM
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Call Type: AOD

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Original Call Type: AOD

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Disp: RTF

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of RTF usually indicates that deputies will be following up with a more detailed report of the incident.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Assist Other Department
12:26 pm*
Call No:
MB262300020
Call Type:
INC (Miscellaneous Incident)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
76600 FOLEY DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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2:02 PM
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Call Type: INC

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Original Call Type: INC

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Miscellaneous Incident
12:15 pm
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Call No:
YV262300024
Call Type:
AOD (Assist Other Department)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
55600 MOUNTAIN VIEW TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: AOD

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Assist Other Department
12:03 pm*
Call No:
MB262300018
Call Type:
SECCK (Security Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
*Updated:
2:02 PM
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Call Type: SECCK

A Security Check call usually means that a local residents or businesses requested a check of their home or property. Sheriff officers might walk around the premises to see if there is any evidence of suspicious activity, assessing the security of the area, and take appropriate measures to enhance security.
Original Call Type: SECCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Security Check call usually means that a local residents or businesses requested a check of their home or property. Sheriff officers might walk around the premises to see if there is any evidence of suspicious activity, assessing the security of the area, and take appropriate measures to enhance security.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Security Check
11:44 am
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Call No:
YV262300022
Call Type:
UNKPRO (Unknown Problem)
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Disp:
* (No disposition entered)
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Location:
7300 JOSHUA VIEW DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: UNKPRO

An Unknown Problem call indicates that officers are responding to an incident where the nature of the problem or concern is unclear. The response may involve assessing the situation, gathering information, and determining the appropriate course of action based on the available details.
Disp: *

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

Even though it is protocol to enter a disposition code for every call, in some cases deputies fail to clear the call in this way. This can indicate that no action was taken, or there was nothing to report on the scene, or it can mean the deputy was unable to clear the call for another reason.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Unknown Problem
11:41 am*
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Call No:
YV262300023
Call Type:
INC (Miscellaneous Incident)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
8400 GRAND AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
2:02 PM
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Call Type: INC

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Original Call Type: INC

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Miscellaneous Incident
11:34 am*
Call No:
MB262300017
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
*Updated:
12:32 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
11:29 am*
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Call No:
TW262300033
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
*Updated:
12:32 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
11:15 am*
Call No:
MB262300016
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
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12:32 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
11:15 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300032
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
SUP (Supplemental to Previous Incident)
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Location:
BUENA VISTA DR AND TAMARISK AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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1:02 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: SUP

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of SUP usually indicates that the response is related to a previous incident which has already been logged.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
11:01 am*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300021
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
58200 DESERT GOLD DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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2:02 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
11:01 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300020
Call Type:
INC (Miscellaneous Incident)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
TWENTEYNINE PLAM AND BALSA, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INC

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Miscellaneous Incident
11:00 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300019
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
7400 CHURCH ST, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
10:59 am*
Call No:
MB262300015
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
64600 WINTERS RD, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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12:32 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
10:57 am*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
MB262300014
Call Type:
SECCK (Security Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
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11:47 AM
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Call Type: SECCK

A Security Check call usually means that a local residents or businesses requested a check of their home or property. Sheriff officers might walk around the premises to see if there is any evidence of suspicious activity, assessing the security of the area, and take appropriate measures to enhance security.
Original Call Type: SECCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Security Check call usually means that a local residents or businesses requested a check of their home or property. Sheriff officers might walk around the premises to see if there is any evidence of suspicious activity, assessing the security of the area, and take appropriate measures to enhance security.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Security Check
10:55 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300031
Call Type:
PRITOW (Private Party Tow)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
75800 BASELINE RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: PRITOW

A Private Party Tow call indicates that officers are responding to an incident where a vehicle needs to be towed or moved, but not impounded. The response may involve coordinating with towing services, facilitating the tow, and ensuring compliance with relevant procedures.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Private Party Tow
10:54 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300030
Call Type:
602 (Land Trespassing)
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Disp:
UTL (Unable to Locate)
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Location:
71800 29 PALMS HWY, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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*Updated:
3:02 PM
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Call Type: 602

A Land Trespassing call suggests that officers are responding to incidents where individuals are unlawfully present on private property. The response may involve addressing the trespassing situation and, if necessary, taking appropriate legal action.
Original Call Type: 602

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Land Trespassing call suggests that officers are responding to incidents where individuals are unlawfully present on private property. The response may involve addressing the trespassing situation and, if necessary, taking appropriate legal action.
Disp: UTL

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of UTL usually indicates that the subject of the initial call was not found at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Land Trespassing
10:48 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300029
Call Type:
SV (Suspicious Vehicle)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
*Updated:
11:47 AM
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Call Type: SV

A Suspicious Vehicle call usually indicates a report of a vehicle that doesn't appear to belong where it is or is acting strangely. Many times there is a reasonable explaination and these calls are handled in a routine manner. The response may involve assessing the situation, investigating the vehicle, and taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.
Original Call Type: SV

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Suspicious Vehicle call usually indicates a report of a vehicle that doesn't appear to belong where it is or is acting strangely. Many times there is a reasonable explaination and these calls are handled in a routine manner. The response may involve assessing the situation, investigating the vehicle, and taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Suspicious Vehicle
10:41 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300028
Call Type:
459RR (Burglary Recovery Report)
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Disp:
NRD (No Report Desired)
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Location:
5600 BAILEYA AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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11:02 PM
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Call Type: 459RR

A Burglary Recovery Report call suggests that officers are responding to an incident where stolen property from a burglary has been recovered. The response may involve documenting the recovery, conducting investigations, and returning the recovered items to their owners.
Original Call Type: 459RR

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Burglary Recovery Report call suggests that officers are responding to an incident where stolen property from a burglary has been recovered. The response may involve documenting the recovery, conducting investigations, and returning the recovered items to their owners.
Disp: NRD

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NRD usually indicates that deputies made contact with the involved parties, asked if they wanted to file a report, but no official report was requested.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Burglary Recovery Report
10:39 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300018
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
29 PALMS HWY AND BALSA AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
10:35 am*
Call No:
MB262300013
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
*Updated:
12:02 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
10:33 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
CS262300038
Call Type:
SERVE (Process Service)
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Disp:
SER (Requested Service Provided)
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Location:
No Address Given
Call Type: SERVE

A Process Service call indicates that officers are engaged in the service of legal documents, such as summonses or notices. The response may involve delivering the documents to the intended recipient in accordance with legal procedures.
Disp: SER

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of SER usually indicates that deputies have successfully provided the service or assistance that the initial call required.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Process Service
10:32 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300027
Call Type:
SUBCK (Subject Check)
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Disp:
GOA (Gone On Arrival)
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Location:
6500 FREEDOM WAY, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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*Updated:
11:17 AM
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Call Type: SUBCK

A Subject Check call indicates that officers are conducting a check or investigation related to a specific individual. The response may involve gathering information, verifying details, and addressing any concerns associated with the subject.
Original Call Type: SUBCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Subject Check call indicates that officers are conducting a check or investigation related to a specific individual. The response may involve gathering information, verifying details, and addressing any concerns associated with the subject.
Disp: GOA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of GOA usually indicates that the subject of the initial call was no longer at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Subject Check
10:18 am*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300017
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
5500 OLD WOMAN SPRINGS RD, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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11:17 AM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
10:15 am*
Call No:
MB262300012
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
64100 SUN MESA RD, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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11:02 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
10:10 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300016
Call Type:
1183 (Traffic Collision Injuries Unknown)
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Disp:
* (No disposition entered)
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Location:
BALSA AVE AND 29 PALMS HWY, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: 1183

A Traffic Collision with Ijuries Unknown call usually indicates that a vehicle collision has occurred, but no clear information regarding injuries has been reported. Officers will be dispatched to assist and take further action if needed. The response may involve assessing the situation, coordinating with medical personnel if necessary, and addressing any related concerns.
Disp: *

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

Even though it is protocol to enter a disposition code for every call, in some cases deputies fail to clear the call in this way. This can indicate that no action was taken, or there was nothing to report on the scene, or it can mean the deputy was unable to clear the call for another reason.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Collision Injuries Unknown
10:09 am*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300015
Report No:
YVR2601348
Call Type:
WEAPON (Weapons Complaint)
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Disp:
ARR (Arrest)
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Location:
No Address Given
*Updated:
2:47 PM
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*Orignal Call:
1183 (Traffic Collision Injuries Unknown)
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Call Type: WEAPON

A Weapons Complaint call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving a reported concern or complaint related to weapons. The response may involve investigating the reported complaint, ensuring public safety, and taking appropriate action.
Original Call Type: 1183

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Traffic Collision with Ijuries Unknown call usually indicates that a vehicle collision has occurred, but no clear information regarding injuries has been reported. Officers will be dispatched to assist and take further action if needed. The response may involve assessing the situation, coordinating with medical personnel if necessary, and addressing any related concerns.
Disp: ARR

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of ARR usually indicates that an arrest was made.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Weapons Complaint
10:06 am*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300014
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
54800 EL PRADO TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
11:02 AM
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Original Call Type: INFO

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
10:03 am*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300013
Call Type:
SV (Suspicious Vehicle)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
7600 SAGE AVE AND PUEBLO TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
4:32 PM
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Call Type: SV

A Suspicious Vehicle call usually indicates a report of a vehicle that doesn't appear to belong where it is or is acting strangely. Many times there is a reasonable explaination and these calls are handled in a routine manner. The response may involve assessing the situation, investigating the vehicle, and taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.
Original Call Type: SV

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Suspicious Vehicle call usually indicates a report of a vehicle that doesn't appear to belong where it is or is acting strangely. Many times there is a reasonable explaination and these calls are handled in a routine manner. The response may involve assessing the situation, investigating the vehicle, and taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Suspicious Vehicle
10:00 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300026
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
6800 ADOBE RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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4:02 PM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
9:52 am
Call No:
MB262300011
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
73800 BASELINE RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
9:45 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300025
Call Type:
SV (Suspicious Vehicle)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
*Updated:
11:17 AM
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Call Type: SV

A Suspicious Vehicle call usually indicates a report of a vehicle that doesn't appear to belong where it is or is acting strangely. Many times there is a reasonable explaination and these calls are handled in a routine manner. The response may involve assessing the situation, investigating the vehicle, and taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.
Original Call Type: SV

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Suspicious Vehicle call usually indicates a report of a vehicle that doesn't appear to belong where it is or is acting strangely. Many times there is a reasonable explaination and these calls are handled in a routine manner. The response may involve assessing the situation, investigating the vehicle, and taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Suspicious Vehicle
9:31 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300024
Call Type:
SV (Suspicious Vehicle)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
Call Type: SV

A Suspicious Vehicle call usually indicates a report of a vehicle that doesn't appear to belong where it is or is acting strangely. Many times there is a reasonable explaination and these calls are handled in a routine manner. The response may involve assessing the situation, investigating the vehicle, and taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Suspicious Vehicle
9:30 am*
Call No:
TW262300023
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
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10:47 AM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
9:25 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300022
Call Type:
905 (Animal Problem)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
72300 FOOTHILL DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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11:47 AM
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Call Type: 905

An Animal Problem call typically involves responding to incidents where there are issues or concerns related to animals, such as lost pets, noise complaints, or other non-emergency situations. The response may involve addressing the animal-related problem and taking appropriate action.
Original Call Type: 905

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Animal Problem call typically involves responding to incidents where there are issues or concerns related to animals, such as lost pets, noise complaints, or other non-emergency situations. The response may involve addressing the animal-related problem and taking appropriate action.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Animal Problem
9:12 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300012
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
53800 RIDGE RD, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
9:03 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300021
Call Type:
INC (Miscellaneous Incident)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
5800 BAGLEY AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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10:02 AM
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Call Type: INC

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Original Call Type: INC

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Miscellaneous Incident
8:55 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300011
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
8:52 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300019
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
74900 ALTA LOMA DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
8:48 am*
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Call No:
TW262300018
Call Type:
CIVIL (Civil Situation)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
73800 DESERT TRAIL DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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10:17 AM
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Call Type: CIVIL

A Civil Situation call typically indicates that officers are responding to a non-criminal incident involving civil matters, such as disputes, evictions, or other legal issues. The response may involve mediating conflicts and ensuring compliance with civil procedures.
Original Call Type: CIVIL

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Civil Situation call typically indicates that officers are responding to a non-criminal incident involving civil matters, such as disputes, evictions, or other legal issues. The response may involve mediating conflicts and ensuring compliance with civil procedures.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Civil Situation
8:41 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300020
Call Type:
AOD (Assist Other Department)
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Disp:
UTL (Unable to Locate)
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Location:
6500 MARIPOSA AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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11:17 AM
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Call Type: AOD

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Original Call Type: AOD

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Disp: UTL

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of UTL usually indicates that the subject of the initial call was not found at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Assist Other Department
8:40 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300017
Call Type:
SV (Suspicious Vehicle)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
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10:02 AM
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Call Type: SV

A Suspicious Vehicle call usually indicates a report of a vehicle that doesn't appear to belong where it is or is acting strangely. Many times there is a reasonable explaination and these calls are handled in a routine manner. The response may involve assessing the situation, investigating the vehicle, and taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.
Original Call Type: SV

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Suspicious Vehicle call usually indicates a report of a vehicle that doesn't appear to belong where it is or is acting strangely. Many times there is a reasonable explaination and these calls are handled in a routine manner. The response may involve assessing the situation, investigating the vehicle, and taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Suspicious Vehicle
8:40 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300016
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
2500 CONDOR RD AND CALCITE RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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10:02 AM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
8:33 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300015
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
6800 ADOBE RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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10:17 AM
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Original Call Type: FU

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
8:30 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300010
Call Type:
459A (Burglary Alarm)
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Disp:
FAL (False Alarm)
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Location:
57900 29 PALMS HWY, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: 459A

A Burglary Alarm call usually indicates that officers are responding to an activated burglary alarm at a location. The response may involve assessing the situation, securing the premises, and investigating the alarm activation.
Disp: FAL

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of FAL usually indicates that the initial call was a false alarm and no additional action is necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Burglary Alarm
8:23 am*
Call No:
MB262300010
Report No:
MBR2601325
Call Type:
AOD (Assist Other Department)
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Disp:
RTF (Report To Follow)
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Location:
4000 MOUNTAIN DR, SAN BERNARDINO, CA
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10:02 AM
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Call Type: AOD

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Original Call Type: AOD

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Disp: RTF

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of RTF usually indicates that deputies will be following up with a more detailed report of the incident.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Assist Other Department
8:12 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300009
Call Type:
FU (Follow Up)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
7600 BARBERRY AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: FU

A Follow Up call indicates that officers are conducting a follow-up visit related to a previous incident. The response may involve gathering additional information, checking on the status of ongoing or previous cases, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Follow Up
8:08 am
Call No:
PO262300015
Call Type:
HOMER (Home Visit / Routine)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
No Address Given
Call Type: HOMER

A Home Visit / Routine call suggests that officers are conducting routine visits to residences for various purposes. The response may involve maintaining a visible presence, conducting checks, and addressing any issues that arise during the visits.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Home Visit / Routine
7:50 am*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300008
Call Type:
WELCK (Welfare Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
57300 LUPINE DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
10:17 AM
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Call Type: WELCK

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Original Call Type: WELCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Welfare Check
7:36 am
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CHP Morongo Basin
Log No:
CHP260818BS0049
Call Type:
1183 (Traffic Collision Injuries Unknown)
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Location:
0 LAZY LANE / SR247
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Details:
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Call Type: 1183

A Traffic Collision with Ijuries Unknown call usually indicates that a vehicle collision has occurred, but no clear information regarding injuries has been reported. Officers will be dispatched to assist and take further action if needed. The response may involve assessing the situation, coordinating with medical personnel if necessary, and addressing any related concerns.
Disp:

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Collision Injuries Unknown
7:32 am*
Call No:
MB262300008
Call Type:
602 (Land Trespassing)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
52200 EL DORADO RD, MORONGO VALLEY, CA
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3:17 PM
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Call Type: 602

A Land Trespassing call suggests that officers are responding to incidents where individuals are unlawfully present on private property. The response may involve addressing the trespassing situation and, if necessary, taking appropriate legal action.
Original Call Type: 602

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Land Trespassing call suggests that officers are responding to incidents where individuals are unlawfully present on private property. The response may involve addressing the trespassing situation and, if necessary, taking appropriate legal action.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Land Trespassing
7:32 am*
Call No:
MB262300009
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
LAZY LN AND OLD WOMAN SPRINGS RD, LANDERS, CA
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8:17 AM
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Original Call Type: INFO

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
7:31 am
Call No:
MB262300007
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
49400 PARK AVE, MORONGO VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
7:29 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300007
Call Type:
SV (Suspicious Vehicle)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
Call Type: SV

A Suspicious Vehicle call usually indicates a report of a vehicle that doesn't appear to belong where it is or is acting strangely. Many times there is a reasonable explaination and these calls are handled in a routine manner. The response may involve assessing the situation, investigating the vehicle, and taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Suspicious Vehicle
7:12 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300006
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
AZTEC AVE AND SUNNYSLOPE DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
7:00 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300005
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
7600 JEMEZ TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
6:41 am*
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Call No:
YV262300004
Call Type:
SV (Suspicious Vehicle)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
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8:17 AM
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Call Type: SV

A Suspicious Vehicle call usually indicates a report of a vehicle that doesn't appear to belong where it is or is acting strangely. Many times there is a reasonable explaination and these calls are handled in a routine manner. The response may involve assessing the situation, investigating the vehicle, and taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.
Original Call Type: SV

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Suspicious Vehicle call usually indicates a report of a vehicle that doesn't appear to belong where it is or is acting strangely. Many times there is a reasonable explaination and these calls are handled in a routine manner. The response may involve assessing the situation, investigating the vehicle, and taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Suspicious Vehicle
6:02 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300014
Call Type:
415F (Disturbance - Fight )
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Disp:
UTL (Unable to Locate)
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Location:
5800 LUCKIE AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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6:47 AM
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Call Type: 415F

A Disturbance - Fight call typically indicates that officers are responding to a physical altercation or fight. The response may involve assessing the situation, ensuring the safety of those involved, and taking appropriate action.
Original Call Type: 415F

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Disturbance - Fight call typically indicates that officers are responding to a physical altercation or fight. The response may involve assessing the situation, ensuring the safety of those involved, and taking appropriate action.
Disp: UTL

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of UTL usually indicates that the subject of the initial call was not found at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Disturbance - Fight
6:01 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300013
Call Type:
INC (Miscellaneous Incident)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
74100 CACTUS DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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6:47 AM
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Call Type: INC

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Original Call Type: INC

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Miscellaneous Incident call indicates that officers are responding to an incident that does not fall into a specific predefined category, or the deputies on site believe its important to create a report for an incident even if it's not immediately relevant to any crime or ongoing investigation. The response may involve assessing the situation, determining appropriate action, and addressing any issues that may arise.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Miscellaneous Incident
5:48 am*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300003
Call Type:
AREACK (Area Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
58100 29 PALMS HWY, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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6:47 AM
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Call Type: AREACK

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Original Call Type: AREACK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Area Check
5:21 am
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CHP Morongo Basin
Log No:
CHP260818BS0021
Call Type:
MZP (Maintenance Zone Enforcement)
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Location:
2210 MM 247 N SBD 22.10
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Details:
5:22AM: [1] 12 - Mzp2 Martinez 23661 Until 1900 Hrs
5:25AM: [3] 12 - Mzp1 Gaona Until 1900 Hrs
Call Type: MZP

A CZP call usually indicates that officers are being dispatched to a highway maintenance site in order to help provide safety for motorist and enforce maintenance zone traffic laws.
Disp:

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Maintenance Zone Enforcement
5:13 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300012
Call Type:
UNKPRO (Unknown Problem)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
6100 ABRONIA AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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6:17 AM
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Call Type: UNKPRO

An Unknown Problem call indicates that officers are responding to an incident where the nature of the problem or concern is unclear. The response may involve assessing the situation, gathering information, and determining the appropriate course of action based on the available details.
Original Call Type: UNKPRO

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Unknown Problem call indicates that officers are responding to an incident where the nature of the problem or concern is unclear. The response may involve assessing the situation, gathering information, and determining the appropriate course of action based on the available details.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Unknown Problem
3:34 am*
Call No:
MB262300006
Call Type:
CARFIR (Vehicle Fire)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
NATIONAL TRAILS HWY AND AMBOY RD, AMBOY, CA
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5:47 AM
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Call Type: CARFIR

A Vehicle Fire call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving a fire affecting a vehicle. The response may involve coordinating with fire services, securing the area, and addressing any safety concerns.
Original Call Type: CARFIR

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Vehicle Fire call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving a fire affecting a vehicle. The response may involve coordinating with fire services, securing the area, and addressing any safety concerns.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Vehicle Fire
3:26 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300011
Call Type:
AREACK (Area Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
6300 PALM VIEW AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: AREACK

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Area Check
3:20 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300010
Call Type:
PEDCK (Pedestrian Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
ADOBE RD AND JOSHUA DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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4:02 AM
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Call Type: PEDCK

A Pedestrian Check call indicates that officers are conducting a check or interacting with a pedestrian. The response may involve engaging with the pedestrian, gathering information, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws.
Original Call Type: PEDCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Pedestrian Check call indicates that officers are conducting a check or interacting with a pedestrian. The response may involve engaging with the pedestrian, gathering information, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Pedestrian Check
3:08 am
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
TW262300009
Call Type:
PEDCK (Pedestrian Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
Call Type: PEDCK

A Pedestrian Check call indicates that officers are conducting a check or interacting with a pedestrian. The response may involve engaging with the pedestrian, gathering information, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Pedestrian Check
3:05 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300008
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
* (No disposition entered)
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Location:
72100 SUNNYSLOPE DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: *

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

Even though it is protocol to enter a disposition code for every call, in some cases deputies fail to clear the call in this way. This can indicate that no action was taken, or there was nothing to report on the scene, or it can mean the deputy was unable to clear the call for another reason.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
2:52 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300007
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
72100 SUNNYSLOPE DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
2:42 am*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262300002
Call Type:
AOD (Assist Other Department)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
58100 SAN ANDREAS RD, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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4:32 AM
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Call Type: AOD

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Original Call Type: AOD

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Assist Other Department
2:27 am*
Call No:
MB262300005
Call Type:
WELCK (Welfare Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
60500 SECURITY DR, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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5:47 AM
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Call Type: WELCK

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Original Call Type: WELCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Welfare Check
2:06 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300006
Call Type:
KTP (Keep the Peace)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
71900 SUNNYSLOPE DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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4:02 AM
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Call Type: KTP

A Keep the Peace call indicates that officers are responding to a request to keep the peace in a situation where tensions or conflicts may arise. This could be a difficult landlord / tenant issue, a domestic issue where one party is collecting their things, or maybe a public event where tensions may lead to a fight breaking out. The response may involve maintaining a peaceful environment, preventing escalation, and mediating conflicts.
Original Call Type: KTP

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Keep the Peace call indicates that officers are responding to a request to keep the peace in a situation where tensions or conflicts may arise. This could be a difficult landlord / tenant issue, a domestic issue where one party is collecting their things, or maybe a public event where tensions may lead to a fight breaking out. The response may involve maintaining a peaceful environment, preventing escalation, and mediating conflicts.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Keep the Peace
1:42 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300005
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
72000 VERBENA DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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2:47 AM
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Original Call Type: W911

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
1:38 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300004
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
6300 MOJAVE AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
1:32 am
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300003
Call Type:
WELCK (Welfare Check)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
71800 BUENA VISTA DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: WELCK

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Welfare Check
1:20 am
Call No:
MB262300004
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
62100 VERBENA RD, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
1:18 am
Call No:
MB262300003
Call Type:
UNKPRO (Unknown Problem)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
BORDER AVE AND MOONLIGHT MESA RD, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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Call Type: UNKPRO

An Unknown Problem call indicates that officers are responding to an incident where the nature of the problem or concern is unclear. The response may involve assessing the situation, gathering information, and determining the appropriate course of action based on the available details.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Unknown Problem
1:02 am*
Call No:
MB262300002
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
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2:02 AM
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Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Original Call Type: T

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
12:38 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300002
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
6000 LUPINE AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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1:17 AM
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Original Call Type: W911

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
12:32 am*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262300001
Report No:
TWR2601207
Call Type:
415BG (Disturbance - Boyfriend/Girlfriend)
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Disp:
RTF (Report To Follow)
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Location:
71900 SUNNYSLOPE DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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2:17 AM
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Call Type: 415BG

A Disturbance - Boyfriend/Girlfriend call usually indicates that officers are responding to a disturbance involving individuals in a romantic relationship. The response aims to assess the situation, ensure the safety of those involved, and take appropriate action.
Original Call Type: 415BG

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Disturbance - Boyfriend/Girlfriend call usually indicates that officers are responding to a disturbance involving individuals in a romantic relationship. The response aims to assess the situation, ensure the safety of those involved, and take appropriate action.
Disp: RTF

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of RTF usually indicates that deputies will be following up with a more detailed report of the incident.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Disturbance - Boyfriend/Girlfriend
12:10 am
Call No:
MB262300001
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
62100 CRESTVIEW DR, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
12:04 am*
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Call No:
YV262300001
Call Type:
WELCK (Welfare Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
7600 BARBERRY AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
1:17 AM
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Call Type: WELCK

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Original Call Type: WELCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Welfare Check
August 17, 2026
11:26 pm
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262290042
Call Type:
AREACK (Area Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
74400 NATIONAL PARK DR, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: AREACK

An Area Check call suggests that officers are conducting a check or investigation in a specific geographic area. The response may involve assessing the designated area, addressing potential concerns, and ensuring public safety.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Area Check
11:24 pm
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Call No:
TW262290041
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
ADOBE RD AND 29 PALMS HWY, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
11:01 pm*
Call No:
MB262290054
Call Type:
905 (Animal Problem)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
9100 NAVAJO TRL, MORONGO VALLEY, CA
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Aug 18th at 5:47 AM
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Call Type: 905

An Animal Problem call typically involves responding to incidents where there are issues or concerns related to animals, such as lost pets, noise complaints, or other non-emergency situations. The response may involve addressing the animal-related problem and taking appropriate action.
Original Call Type: 905

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Animal Problem call typically involves responding to incidents where there are issues or concerns related to animals, such as lost pets, noise complaints, or other non-emergency situations. The response may involve addressing the animal-related problem and taking appropriate action.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Animal Problem
11:01 pm
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Call No:
TW262290040
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
6100 LUPINE AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
10:57 pm
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Call No:
TW262290039
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
6500 MORONGO RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
10:15 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262290056
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
58600 BARRON DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
10:09 pm*
Call No:
TW262290037
Call Type:
T (Traffic Stop)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
No Address Given
*Updated:
11:02 PM
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Call Type: T

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Original Call Type: T

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Traffic Stop call indicates that officers are conducting a stop of a vehicle for a traffic-related reason. The response may involve assessing the situation, enforcing traffic laws, and addressing any issues that may arise during the stop.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Traffic Stop
10:04 pm
Call No:
MB262290053
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
3700 EL COYOTE GLCH, JOSHUA TREE, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
10:02 pm*
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Call No:
TW262290038
Call Type:
AOD (Assist Other Department)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
3400 ADOBE RD, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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*Updated:
11:47 PM
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Call Type: AOD

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Original Call Type: AOD

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Assist Other Department call typically indicates that officers are providing support or assistance to another law enforcement agency or department. The response may involve collaborating with the requesting agency to address specific needs or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Assist Other Department
9:58 pm*
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262290036
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
6200 MARIPOSA AVE, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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*Updated:
11:02 PM
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Original Call Type: W911

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
9:51 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262290055
Call Type:
W911 (911 Wireless)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
7000 GRAND AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
11:02 PM
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Call Type: W911

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Original Call Type: W911

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A 911 Wireless call typically indicates that officers are responding to an emergency call made from a wireless or mobile device. The response may involve determining the nature of the emergency, locating the caller, and ensuring assistance if needed.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
911 Wireless
9:44 pm
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SBSD Twentynine Palms
Call No:
TW262290035
Call Type:
415 (Disturbance)
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Disp:
CAN (Canceled)
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Location:
FREEDOM WAY AND 29 PALMS HWY, TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
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Call Type: 415

A Disturbance call typically indicates that officers are responding to incidents involving disruptions to public peace. The response aims to assess the situation, restore order, and take appropriate action.
Disp: CAN

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of CAN usually indicates that the call or alarm was canceled with no additional action necessary.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Disturbance
8:50 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262290054
Call Type:
SOREQ (Sheriff Office Request from Other Agency)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
7300 VICTORIA AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
9:32 PM
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Call Type: SOREQ

A Sheriff Office Request call suggests that officers are responding to a specific request made by another agency like the fire department or CHP. The response may involve supporting the other agency on scene, carrying out the requested task, coordinating with the relevant agency, and ensuring compliance with the request.
Original Call Type: SOREQ

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Sheriff Office Request call suggests that officers are responding to a specific request made by another agency like the fire department or CHP. The response may involve supporting the other agency on scene, carrying out the requested task, coordinating with the relevant agency, and ensuring compliance with the request.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Sheriff Office Request from Other Agency
8:45 pm
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262290053
Call Type:
INFO (Information)
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Disp:
OAA (Other Agency Assist)
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Location:
7300 VICTORIA AVE, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Call Type: INFO

An Information call suggests that officers are responding to a request for information or the dispatcher is providing information to the officers about an active incident. The response may involve sharing relevant details, answering inquiries, or following up with related contacts or incidents.
Disp: OAA

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of OAA usually indicates that the call is being handled by another law enforcement agency, and deputies are now assisting that agency in responding to the call.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Information
8:33 pm*
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Call No:
YV262290052
Call Type:
490.5 (Shoplifting)
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Disp:
NRD (No Report Desired)
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Location:
58500 29 PALMS HWY, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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*Updated:
Aug 18th at 2:02 AM
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Call Type: 490.5

A Shoplifting call typically indicates that officers are responding to an incident where an individual has attempted to or successfully stolen items from a retail establishment. The response may involve investigating the shoplifting incident, addressing the situation, and taking appropriate legal action.
Original Call Type: 490.5

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Shoplifting call typically indicates that officers are responding to an incident where an individual has attempted to or successfully stolen items from a retail establishment. The response may involve investigating the shoplifting incident, addressing the situation, and taking appropriate legal action.
Disp: NRD

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NRD usually indicates that deputies made contact with the involved parties, asked if they wanted to file a report, but no official report was requested.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Shoplifting
8:19 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262290051
Call Type:
XPAT (Extra Patrol)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
7400 KICKAPOO TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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10:02 PM
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Call Type: XPAT

An Extra Patrol call indicates that officers are conducting additional or enhanced patrols in a specific area. This may be at the request of a member of the community, or as a result of an ongoing investigation. The response may involve increased law enforcement presence to deter criminal activity and enhance public safety.
Original Call Type: XPAT

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

An Extra Patrol call indicates that officers are conducting additional or enhanced patrols in a specific area. This may be at the request of a member of the community, or as a result of an ongoing investigation. The response may involve increased law enforcement presence to deter criminal activity and enhance public safety.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Extra Patrol
8:09 pm*
Call No:
MB262290052
Call Type:
RAJ (Runaway Juvenile)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
200 GERONIMO TRL, LANDERS, CA
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Aug 18th at 12:32 AM
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Call Type: RAJ

A Runaway Juvenile call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving a juvenile who has run away from home. The response may involve coordinating search efforts, verifying information, and ensuring the safety of the runaway juvenile.
Original Call Type: RAJ

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Runaway Juvenile call indicates that officers are responding to an incident involving a juvenile who has run away from home. The response may involve coordinating search efforts, verifying information, and ensuring the safety of the runaway juvenile.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Runaway Juvenile
7:51 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262290049
Call Type:
CIVIL (Civil Situation)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
55800 SANTA FE TRL, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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11:02 PM
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Call Type: CIVIL

A Civil Situation call typically indicates that officers are responding to a non-criminal incident involving civil matters, such as disputes, evictions, or other legal issues. The response may involve mediating conflicts and ensuring compliance with civil procedures.
Original Call Type: CIVIL

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Civil Situation call typically indicates that officers are responding to a non-criminal incident involving civil matters, such as disputes, evictions, or other legal issues. The response may involve mediating conflicts and ensuring compliance with civil procedures.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Civil Situation
7:48 pm*
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SBSD Yucca Valley
Call No:
YV262290050
Call Type:
WELCK (Welfare Check)
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Disp:
NAT (Necessary Action Taken)
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Location:
57300 LUPINE DR, YUCCA VALLEY, CA
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Aug 18th at 2:32 AM
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Call Type: WELCK

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Original Call Type: WELCK

The Orignal Call Type shows how the call first went through dispatch before it was cleared by officers on the scene. If the call type was changed, it could indicate that officers found evidence of an additional crime or infraction, or simply that the incident needed to be reclassified. We leave this information on the feed because sometimes it helps to tell the story of what actually occurred.

A Welfare Check call suggests that officers are responding to an incident involving a request to check on the well-being of an individual. The response may involve assessing the individual's welfare, providing assistance if needed, and addressing any concerns.
Disp: NAT

The disposition code is the initial response code from officers responding to the call.

A code of NAT is fairly routine, and usually indicates that deputies responded to the call with the appropriate action required by the call or what was observed at the scene.
Occasionally, time passes before calls are completed and cleared in the dispatch system. During that process, some pieces of information may be updated by the officers reporting the incident, such as the Call Type or the Disposition Code.

When this happens, the approximate time of that update will be displayed here.
Welfare Check