Vehicle shot at near highway in Merced, Merced CA
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A vehicle was shot at near State Route 99 and Martin Luther King Drive in Merced. The back window of a gray Ford Bronco was shattered. Another dark gray Tesla may have been damaged. No suspects or vehicle descriptions are available. Units are checking the area for possible suspects.
Audio|Heard on: CHP Central Division, Fresno & Merced Dispatch Centers
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Transcript:
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643 Merced.
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We have an RP advising.
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Their vehicle was shot at near State Route 99 and Martin Luther King Drive.
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They,
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the RP was in a gray Ford Bronco and following their brother in a dark gray Tesla.
00:14
They didn't have any suspect vehicles, but units are checking the area in Merced for possible suspects.
00:26
Sorry, Adam Tintan, you have a good night.
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243, we'll inquire and confirm.
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027, I copy ending (number withheld).
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Have a good night.
00:56
643.
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643. The RP advised that the Ford Bronco's back window was shattered.
01:01
Unknown what the damage is on the dark gray Tesla.
01:03
Both parties called in.
01:08
The sister is standing by near Saratoga, and the brother also called in.
01:15
They're standing by near Bluebell Court in Merced as well.
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24, I'll be around Bluebell Court address and confirm there's no vehicles near their vehicles at the time.
01:34
64-3, they weren't able to advise a suspect description.
01:39
They didn't see any vehicles near them to add back.
01:43
64-3-104. Can you see if PD can roll units east and west of the 99, see if there's any suspects in the area?
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Location mentioned:
CA-99, Merced, CA
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