Person sprays cars from highway overpass near In-N-Out, Placerville CA
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A white male wearing a bright pink hoodie was reported spraying cars from the Highway 50 and 49 overpass near In-N-Out in Placerville, California. The individual was seen walking on top of the overpass while spraying vehicles. No injuries were reported, and authorities responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: El Dorado and Amador Counties Public Safety
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03:5
Transcript:
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The overpass of Highway 50 and 49, RP is reporting a white male adult and a bright pink hoodie, spraying cars with something.
00:10
He was last seen on the overpass walking toward In-N-Out.
00:14
He is spraying,
00:15
attempting to spray cars that are on the overpass, not underneath.
00:25
4.
00:31
Non-injury.
00:33
Deficient personnel with Engine 49, all of those, relief.
00:36
I'm available.
00:37
Engine 49 has the incident.
00:44
California plate (number withheld).
00:49
Negative rebats.
00:56
Redhawk crew, commutopies,
00:59
nine piles light smoke visible from Highway 50 and returning, 1454.
01:05
Okay,
01:09
only 50.
01:11
All right,
01:13
okay.
01:14
All right.
01:22
Over, okay, it's been released.
01:28
Listening on Tom, T's connected.
01:33
I'm parking.
01:39
580-060, 6-8-0, break for second.
01:59
Zero, two,
02:07
three.
02:09
How far?
02:12
Envolve. One of all.
02:15
One is only a four and five.
02:22
27,
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29, trepiration.
02:24
I'm playing on my call.
02:27
On far.
02:49
Confirming he was on top of the overpass, not under.
02:53
On top.
02:59
10 4. I'm going to check the N&L parking line because I could not see him on the overpass when I was driving down.
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Location mentioned:
US-50 & CA-49, Placerville, CA 95667
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