Follow-up on damaged white Toyota Camry in traffic incident, Rancho Cordova CA
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Police are following up on a white Toyota Camry with front-end damage. The vehicle may have been involved in a traffic collision near Rancho Cordova Parkway off White Rock and Sunrise.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol Gold and Black - Sacramento
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Transcript:
00:00
58 101-1-1-year clear we have North staff requesting follow-up at near Rancho Cordova Parkway off of White Rock and Sunrise.
00:11
Second Amendment 851, go ahead with that a follow-up.
00:23
58501 I have Northside of requesting 20,000 follow-up suspect vehicle is a white Toyota Camry with the plate of (number withheld) it was involved in a 20,0002 off the Elkhorn and crater this morning in Northsac Hold on that.
00:52
One second.
00:54
58501F follow-up on that is going to be from Norsex.
00:57
So that people's a white city Camry.
00:58
28th are turning to an address of near Rancho Cordova Parkway off of White Rock and Sunrise.
01:05
Vehicles the most of the 2002 Elkhorn and Crater this morning.
01:08
But Northex made contact with the RO City never was in a T-C.
01:13
So the request you go by the address to see if there's any damage.
01:21
501, copy. I'll be interrupt.
01:24
510, thank you.
01:25
They should, there should be damage.
01:29
Front-end damage on the vehicle.
01:32
511 will be advised.
01:33
How are you in front-end image?
01:35
Great question, let me find out.
01:42
58501 should have minor to moderate front-end damage.
01:45
It was below CPC.
01:48
501-501 you have the north side unit 1021 bian the never end up
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Location mentioned:
Rancho Cordova Pkwy, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742
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