Three suspects detained after carjacking attempt in San Francisco, San Francisco CA
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A carjacking attempt occurred near 3rd Street and Warriors Way in San Francisco. Three suspects described as black males wearing dark clothing were involved. Police pursued and detained all three suspects near 12th and Warriors Way. A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle but remained conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
A carjacking attempt at 3rd and Warriors Way.
00:04
Suspect one is a black male, 19 to 25, 5-8, thin, wearing dark clothing, no weapons.
00:06
Suspect one description repeated.
00:12
Suspect two is a black male, 30s to 40s, 6 feet tall, heavy build, wearing dark clothing, no weapons.
00:18
Suspect three is a black male, 40s to 50s, 6-2, heavy, wearing dark clothing, no weapons.
00:25
Suspect descriptions confirmed.
00:31
Suspects located at a corner.
00:35
Units confirm suspects at location.
00:47
Location is near 14th and Mission.
00:50
Several callbacks to suspects went to voicemail.
00:59
Suspect one details confirmed again.
01:07
Suspect two details confirmed again.
01:11
Suspect three details confirmed again.
01:20
Units are actively responding to carjacking.
01:23
Suspects possibly moving eastbound.
01:29
Location update at 4057 Mission.
01:37
Officer assigned to the call.
01:43
Priority set for response.
01:52
Vehicle hit pedestrian who is conscious and breathing.
01:58
Vehicle description requested.
02:01
A witness identified at scene.
02:02
Unit report on suspect status.
02:09
Three suspects detained near 12th and Warriors Way.
02:16
Confirmation of three suspects in custody after carjacking attempt.
02:20
Location confirmed near 3rd and Warriors Way.
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