Stolen vehicle found parked near International Avenue, Oakland CA
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According to the dispatch call, a gray Chevrolet Trailblazer reported stolen was found parked near International Avenue by Sky Market, with the driver side door open and a person still inside.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Oakland
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Air 31 I got a possible Flock hit at 85th at International just came to a stop that's parked on the curb
00:10
had to go in any of a puzzle for kit, a fit at international, it can't stop, parked in a curb.
00:17
9, Robert, Edward Henry, 542.
00:21
It's going to be southbound on 85 west side of the curb, just off of international right into the street right.
00:37
I copy all.
00:38
Let me make this off.
00:39
I'm Robert, Edward, Henry, 542.
00:47
So, well, it's parked out in front of the Sky Market,
00:51
yellow letters, big blue sign.
00:56
That'd bego parked in front of Sky Market, yellow letter is big blue sign.
01:02
And vehicle park no views in or out.
01:06
The vehicle park negative in and out.
01:08
The NV520 and clear, but the database is down.
01:11
It looks like CLETS is down.
01:17
Okay, I just run it goes like a like a silver Chevy, possibly Chevy SUD it looks like.
01:26
Tip our silver possible Chevy SUDE.
01:34
Door open still sitting inside.
01:39
Drive door open still sitting inside.
01:43
Here, Duran, I've got to return now.
01:49
It comes back 10851[1] and that's going to be a gray Chevrolet Trailblazer.
01:54
Again, 10851[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10851: Vehicle theft or stolen vehicle, as defined by California Vehicle Code 10851.
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