Suspect flees car after chase; shots fired near I-5 and Highway 99, Kern County CA
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After a vehicle pursuit near the Yolo area, the suspect exited the car and fled. Police located the abandoned vehicle. Later, reports came in of gunshots fired near the intersection of I-5 and Highway 99 by the AM-PM store. Authorities requested assistance to check the area, but details remain limited.
Audio|Heard on: Woodland Police Dispatch
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Welcome to the information.
00:02
See each piece pursuit.
00:03
Apparently T-Ced in the YOLO area.
00:06
Person bailed.
00:07
They found the car.
00:09
They're now getting reports of shots fired near I-5 and Highway 99 near the AM-PM,
00:15
which is secondhand information.
00:16
It was about five minutes ago.
00:17
Just information.
00:22
Are we, uh,
00:25
is that part of our responding area yet?
00:30
No, but I thought I heard them on their radio asking us to check the area.
00:34
I just haven't received a call yet.
00:36
Okay.
00:38
We should have units available issued.
00:41
Copy. I don't think they do.
00:43
All the ISO units are tied up on perimeter for that pursuit.
00:47
If you want me to send some units, but I don't have any descriptions, just shots fired.
00:52
I don't. Yeah, they are requesting any assistance we can send a couple units.
00:58
Yeah.
01:04
George, one weapon's shot fired called.
01:07
How many RPs have you been?
01:11
I think there was water p to CHP and out.
01:15
I think they said our call and get more information but it was like secondhand, it was five minutes old, so it's been about ten minutes now.
01:24
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
I-5 & CA-99, California 93243
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