Assault at business near Aldridge Road in Vacaville, Vacaville CA
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A male truck driver at a business near Aldridge Road in Vacaville punched a woman in the face after paying for her to visit. The woman declined medical aid. The driver was described as a heavy-set man wearing a purple shirt and blue jeans, driving a white semi-truck with a trailer.
Audio|Heard on: Solano, Vacaville, Fairfield, Suisun – Police, Fire & CHP
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Transcript:
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Near Aldridge Road, at the rear of the building, caller not sure where she is.
00:04
She said she saw a truck driver.
00:09
He paid for her to come see him.
00:11
He told her to get out of the truck and punched her in the face.
00:14
Caller said the man walked inside the business where he is dropping off a load at this location.
00:17
Caller the Miracle Nelson.
00:20
1-2.
00:21
1-9. 1-9.
00:24
2, Mary, 10.28.
00:25
1028.
00:29
One two, one and nine out, they are responsible to Gregory Boykin, male, about 38 years old, heavy set, purple shirt, blue jeans.
00:36
Caller is still inside the truck, declining medical.
00:38
The other half is calling as well at 400, advising they are at 400 Crocker Drive.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:45
The truck is a white semi with a trailer attached.
00:49
Eight pole, one, two, two, two.
00:51
Six, Chevy.
00:53
One two. Twenty-eight return, clear, expired.
00:56
December of 2020-203-2007, Chevy last of Rangel, out of the Fairfield.
01:01
Copy. Can I please get a case number in the last two of the incident?
01:05
Case numbers 3126, 3126, last two of incidents, 2323.
01:11
One, two, then they are claiming that she hit him as well.
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Location mentioned:
Aldridge Rd, Vacaville, CA 95688
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