Verbal dispute involving vehicle at Chick-fil-A drive-through, Vacaville CA
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According to the dispatch call, there was a verbal dispute between a man and a woman at the Chick-fil-A drive-through near Harbison Drive involving a gray Toyota Corolla. The man was seen hitting something, possibly the woman or the vehicle's wheel. The exact license plate could not be seen.
Audio|Heard on: Vacaville, Fairfield, Suisun, Dixon, Rio Vista - Police/Fire
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
The nine's over for a verbal aid check-a-lay, one-four for cover.
00:04
One-nine. One-four.
00:05
One-four.
00:09
Should be the Chick-fil-A drive through, near Harbison Drive.
00:17
Sounds like RPs and other customers reporting a gray Toyota Corolla, unknown plate.
00:22
Could see a male and female in a verbal.
00:26
This is the Lano-103-2-Haw.
00:27
You want to know, see you go ahead and the toy station.
00:31
Rule 3 to I kept on a vehicle for jit 1502.
00:34
The male was seen smacking something, not sure if it was the female or the wheel.
00:39
Responsible is the male in mid-30s mustache wearing a dark colored top.
00:43
We're still thinking further.
00:45
One minute.
00:50
Can you try a driftin, last name?
00:54
Is it, Martinez?
00:56
Not for him, that's going to be him.
01:00
I found him associated with that last name as well.
01:03
He still 1026 so much.
01:06
Sam, 4.
01:11
Tomorrow, 6-0-03-90-3 with notes.
01:15
Thanks okay. Thank you. Thank you.
01:16
The only additional is the female, mid-30s, and the vehicle is now at the window.
01:22
The RP still can't see the plate and we've disconnected.
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Location mentioned:
Harbison Dr, Vacaville, CA 95687
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