Traffic dispute involving vehicles near Sunrise Blvd and Woodmore Oaks, Citrus Heights CA
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A traffic dispute or pursuit occurred involving a white Lexus and a blue Hyundai near Sunrise Boulevard and Woodmore Oaks. One person exited a vehicle in a parking lot before the vehicle left again. The suspect vehicle returned toward Woodmore Oaks before traveling north on Sunrise Boulevard. No known damage was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Citrus Heights Police, Folsom Police, Elk Grove Police and Galt Police
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
It's doing 20,0002 just heard Sunrise Boulevard and Old Auburn Road
00:04
Southbound Sunrise,
00:06
Caller and suspect are turning at Woodmore Oaks and Sunrise now.
00:12
Suspect vehicles of white Lexus, RPs, and a blue Hyundai Elantra, unknown damage.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:25
The southbound 99 from Over Boulevard.
00:28
I copy you, go ahead.
00:33
A Tom, Robert Henry 697, Orange, D&W, if I know.
00:43
Yeah, we're saying you is right now.
00:46
Super.
00:52
I'll advise on the audible.
00:55
Bye, copy, thank you.
01:01
1759 can start for the 20,000.
01:03
They're now in the parking lot of the Learning Lab.
01:07
There was a subject that got out of the backseat and then the vehicle pulled off again.
01:13
Can't forget, copy?
01:15
Bye back, copy.
01:21
For the 27-2, RP's going to be waiting in the parking lot, suspect vehicle left, back to Woodmore Oaks, unknown DOTs there, it's a white Lexus, 7, Frank Charles William, 883.
01:34
Sounds like there's no damage to the RP's vehicle.
01:42
Suspect vehicle is heading northbound Sunrise.
01:48
I forget, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Sunrise Blvd & Woodmore Oaks Dr, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
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