Suspicious stolen pickup truck reported near Lewelling Boulevard, San Lorenzo CA
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Police responded to a report of a gray 2014 Nissan Frontier pickup truck believed to be stolen near 321 East Lewelling Boulevard. The vehicle was located without license plates, and officers confirmed the situation was under control after arrival.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Alameda County
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Rolling 820, go ahead.
00:03
The ERP is advising gray 2014 Nissan Frontier pickup truck, unknown plate.
00:08
Reported stolen yesterday,
00:10
vehicle does not have a plate or registration.
00:12
Advised if the owner believes it is in front of Gorilla Cloud Smoke Shop, near East 14th.
00:20
Again, unable to provide the current plate. Requesting CHP assistance to the area.
00:32
Okay 25-row.
00:33
2520 en route.
00:35
Okay,
00:38
Zuber 11 to the Bronx.
00:44
Super 11, Sutherland.
00:46
Have a good day.
00:52
75-20.
00:55
25-Rot 20. 75-Rot-20.
01:05
9-lower.
01:23
Okay 2520, 1029[1] roller.
01:27
20-29 roller.
01:32
209 roller.
01:35
Okay, 2520, 880 north,
01:39
north of Marina.
01:42
Dealer plate of (number withheld) Adam.
01:49
Copy dealers (number withheld) Adam.
01:58
Addams. 30 returns clear on a Dupy Plugger.
02:06
How does Santa Clarita? I'm not sure if it's one in the same.
02:13
Gate 2520, I copy.
02:15
I'm going to light up the vehicle.
02:17
Twenty about twenty, lighting the vehicle up.
02:25
2520, code 4.
02:28
2520, code 4, and go up at 1020.
Police codes explained
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1029: Check for wants/warrants
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Location mentioned:
E Lewelling Blvd, San Lorenzo, CA 94580
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