Man attempts to hit brother with pickup truck on highway, Riverbank CA
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Deputies responded to a domestic dispute where a man tried to hit his brother with a gray four-door pickup truck. The suspect then fled westbound on Highway 108 near Riverbank. The victim remained at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Stanislaus County Sheriff and Fire Dispatch, Ceres Police Dispatch, and Modesto Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
We're getting his 10-5[2] info through a translator.
00:03
The brother (name withheld) is in a gray four-door pickup trying to hit the RP so it's currently inside of his chief.
00:12
We'll be covered.
00:14
Okay.
00:15
Good. Good.
00:17
Is he advising with a weapon?
00:21
He's trying to hit him with his pickup truck.
00:25
Hines and John Victor (number withheld).
00:29
Golly.
00:32
Are they mobile on the road or are they still at that same address?
00:38
Well, this lake responsible is now G.O.A.
00:40
Westbound 108 towards Riverbank and the RP is still 97.
00:45
Mr. 3, 1185[1], please.
00:48
Hi, Tom. Can we get a view of the description and possibly a plate?
00:52
And for Riverbank deputies, keep an aisle for it.
00:56
Hi, Garvey, it's just confirming you guys write the Coles.
01:00
Hey, for Coles on Plaza Parkway.
01:03
I copy, we will work on the plate so far.
01:05
The description is a gray four-door pickup.
01:09
And where I code 4, 11015.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1185: Tow truck assistance requested or required.
[2]
10-5: Relay or transmit a message or information
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Location mentioned:
CA-108, Riverbank, CA
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