Hit-and-run collision on northbound Highway 101 near Lake Mendocino, Calpella CA
There was a hit-and-run crash on northbound Highway 101 near Lake Mendocino. A black sedan hit another vehicle on the driver's side and then fled the scene. The victim's vehicle is not drivable. The only occupant in the victim's vehicle was a dog.
Audio|Source: Mendocino County Sheriff, Fire, EMS, Cal Fire and CHP
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Transcript:
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21 swings. It's going to be northbound 101 near Lake Mendocino.
00:05
It's going to be for a victim in a great super enforcer.
00:10
That's like vehicle with a black sedan.
00:13
The second 1125[1] on the shoulder, advised other vehicle hit her and then took off.
00:21
The newer vehicle is not drivable.
00:25
Solo, occupant was her dog.
00:27
It doesn't know if she has...
00:28
roadside and Sidely.
00:30
And now change in the 1020[2] to 101, three miles south, and council up possibly.
00:39
So, like this one of one, I have we, we have we, we'll be in round should that we clear stock.
00:46
We'll be around after clearing stock.
00:51
Houston, the suspect vehicle continue, northbound on 101.
01:02
A, 223,
01:05
I believe so.
01:10
It does not say exactly, but the original RP was, or the RP, the victim was heading on sound.
01:17
Can you go into the description of the suspect?
01:23
It's going to be a black stall padans.
01:27
I guess the vehicle hit the driver's side of the victim's vehicle in the family.
01:36
He's 101 northbound Calpella.
01:39
We're going to follow north.
01:47
The water is today.
01:49
All right of the Fiseltzook.
01:56
The time of the crash?
02:03
23. I know the exact time of crash, the party called at 2049.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1125: Roadway obstruction or condition creating a potential danger to traffic.
[2]
1020: Advise location
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Location mentioned:
US-101, California
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