Pursuit of vehicle on westbound highway in East Los Angeles, East Los Angeles CA
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Authorities pursued a vehicle, described as a RAV4 with a male driver, on westbound highway 60 near the East Los Angeles interchange. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle and planned to intercept it at the next exit.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
It's westbound speaks your budget so we're changing this flow to yield.
00:09
8 to 600 westbound 60 approaching the East L.A. Interchange slow to you we're going to be behind a RAV4 with male driver.
00:25
Oh run over cell phone before 8 to 6 8600 Hispanic male adult with feature hair on a RAV4.
00:40
A-200 and Rout 600.
00:44
A2-400 and Rout 6600.
00:49
We're going to try to get them at the next exit.
00:53
A2-690 vehicle and yielding.
00:55
We'll try to get them off at the next next day. We'll try to get them off at the next night.
01:02
We have the yellow sheriff there, 2nd1-14K.
01:09
21-9-0-their-Westbound 60 approaching the East Valley Interchange.
01:16
Number 1-2-1-2-5-8-1-6-6-2.
01:25
From the unit, 261 is releasing Code 4[1], where the 904A on medical centers drive, this code 4.
01:32
Santa Fe off from the westbound 60 to westbound 10.
01:38
8-600, Santa Fe off the westbound 16 Westbound.
01:42
Original want was supposed to yield.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
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Location mentioned:
CA-60, East Los Angeles, CA
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