Truck with Utah plate chased vehicle near Sacramento cemetery, Sacramento CA
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported being chased in a parking lot by a gray and black truck with a Utah license plate. The truck tried to hit the caller's vehicle but no collision occurred. The truck was last seen near a cemetery in Sacramento.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
1264 to start Charles 70 formed a cross fee to assist 245 time element near Stockton Boulevard and 60 Boy.
00:07
Caller in a parking lot saying a vehicle is chasing her.
00:13
It's currently driving around in circles and reversed trying to hit the caller's vehicle.
00:18
Colors in a black Lexus van.
00:20
Vehicle chasing her is a gray and black truck with a Utah plate.
00:25
Sam 60 copy the call, same to copy the cross.
00:31
Three cents, six, a company.
00:37
Check. It looks like it's going to be employees out here.
00:41
Check. Ten,
00:45
three, sand, seven, I copy the cross.
00:48
Check.
00:53
Edward 71 from Charles 71, Cookmore.
00:59
I have coffee, thank you.
01:01
Six, four, six, they do, put you back on the 415 on Stockton.
01:08
I think they're not copy your message.
01:10
Charles 24-54.
01:15
It means the 245 in District 6.
01:18
Caller is saying they last saw the subject following them at the cemetery.
01:23
Caller sending by for police here.
01:25
We're trying to confirm if her vehicle was hit or not.
01:32
I don't think this is a TEP-245, call-de-confirmed vehicle never hit hers, it just was trying to.
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Location mentioned:
Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95824
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