White Toyota Highlander reported stolen near Sunset Blvd, Rocklin CA
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According to the dispatch call, a white Toyota Highlander without current registration was reported near Sunset Boulevard and Lonetree Boulevard in Rocklin, California. The vehicle was previously involved in an incident at Home Depot, where a product was left behind. Police are investigating the matter.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
There's going to be a white Toyota Highlander.
00:02
It's just an investigatory, it's going to be 4,000A.
00:05
114 subjects at their home people, but they left the product.
00:17
Italian 84 Fletcher.
00:21
Finally 20-minute ETA.
00:24
Hi, Bobby.
00:26
The Italian 84, officer.
00:50
Charles,
01:00
now, let's keep it on our call for now.
01:16
Passing Sandhill number two lane.
01:20
Copy that down, Lownd Street.
01:21
Passing Sandhill number two lane.
01:25
The brief apology cut off the phone with a probation officer.
01:28
She's going to try to look at 1021 back.
01:31
Maybe some more info.
01:33
Cut.
01:36
Then, 1711.
01:40
So is some of the impression that that vehicle might be driven by the X so that my pocket may not be known.
01:48
We're down on 3.5 to 10 coming up on sunset.
02:04
We are found, Atherton, approaching sunset.
02:09
1040 on loan train, Adams, just trying to get around some cars.
02:14
104.
02:16
Paul, thank you.
02:17
I'm at Lonetree and Sunset.
02:18
Will there's a vehicle again?
02:24
It's a white toy of the Highlanders in the number one lane.
02:28
It's 9 Paul Ocean Paul 9651.
02:31
It's 4,000A and it was 1114 at Home Depot, a ditched product.
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