Male takes keys from vehicle on highway on-ramp, Cameron Park CA
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According to the dispatch call, a man took the keys from a vehicle on the center median of an eastbound highway on-ramp near Cameron Park. Several vehicles stopped on the freeway, prompting police to request additional units and a traffic break for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
I have a white male on the on-ramp from a park to eastbound 50.
00:07
I directed him to stay there second payment lot.
00:10
And he took the key to the vehicle in the center, they're Canadian.
00:15
And I have a couple of other vehicles that are making on tape stops on the freeway.
00:20
They'll get another junior to take control.
00:24
4412 white male adults on the on-ramp Cameron Park Series 150, the vehicles in the center median requesting additional units for a couple of the vehicles that are the roadway.
00:35
I do have 44 140 that is in route.
00:41
Sack 44 S4 all be in route.
00:43
44 F participant.
00:47
Okay, 44 S2 on to Abby serverline.
00:50
44 S2, 1097.
00:57
We need a traffic brake.
00:59
4411 Charles, copy you're in route as well.
01:02
4414 Charles.
01:04
Would you like a traffic break?
01:08
For now we're working on getting this mail off the on-ramp so he doesn't run across the lane.
01:14
There's additional vehicles stopping on the westbound side if someone can make contact and make sure we take that being safe.
01:24
4440 Charles,
01:25
getting the mail off on the on-ramp so he does run across the lanes and additional vehicles are on the west side if other units can get that secured.
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