Gray suv suspected of hit and run near sunrise boulevard, Citrus Heights CA
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According to the dispatch call, law enforcement is investigating a gray SUV with a large K sticker suspected of causing a hit and run near Sunrise Boulevard and Sayonara Weston in Citrus Heights, California.
Audio|Heard on: Citrus Heights Police, Folsom Police, Elk Grove Police and Galt Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Charles 17, the subject vehicle is going to be a gray SUV.
00:05
Copy. Are they still in the party lot?
00:08
A-Firm.
00:13
Charles 17, the subject vehicle drove away, getting DOT.
00:21
Charles 17, Charles, 28.
00:22
The RP gave a bad address.
00:24
They're at the jacking box off of analog and Sunrise near Sunrise Boulevard.
00:31
Did we ever get a DOT?
00:35
Negative DOT, but the RP is going to the Jack in the Box at Greenback and Auburn.
00:51
Have it.
00:56
Dr. Dick, I have a possible plate.
01:01
All right, go ahead.
01:04
6. Mary, William, Adam,
01:06
396, and look what's down at Sunrise,
01:10
1029.
01:11
It has a large K sticker on the rear window.
01:18
Confirming,
01:20
6, Mary, William, Adam,
01:21
36, 396.
01:25
7.4.
01:32
1217, for the plate that Arctic possibly found that comes a clear expires of August 24 to 203-4.
01:39
Bruce will I be able to on file out of Portland, tour first of Lawrence.
01:45
So forth.
01:49
I'm a dark gray for Explorer.
01:54
104.
01:55
This would have to get just hit less than a minute go, Sunrise and Sayonara Weston.
02:03
I copy, Sunrise, Sinear, and R.
02:06
Weston.
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Location mentioned:
Sunrise Blvd & Sayonara Dr, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
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