Road rage incident with tailgating near Crestfield Circle, Castro Valley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a driver in a gold pickup truck tailgated and yelled at another driver near Crestfield Circle and Woodbury Drive, expressing anger over their driving. The vehicles have since separated.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Alameda County
Listen to dispatch call
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
25 years broadcast for a road rage situation currently at Crestfield Circle and Woodbury Drive.
00:08
The suspect vehicle described as a gold Nissan pickup truck.
00:12
The reporting party is in a white Toyota Avalon.
00:15
They do have a plate for this pickup.
00:17
A complaint to this vehicle following the reporting party up and down all streets.
00:22
Tailgating, yelling at reporting party to stop and get out of the vehicle.
00:26
It says the suspect driver is upset over the reporting party's driving skills.
00:33
Crestfield Circle at Woodbury,
00:36
south of Five Canyons Parkway.
00:39
Gold Nissan pickup (number withheld) following the reporting party in a white Toyota Avalon.
00:44
Still landline for further.
00:51
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01:08
Go and gate, 2520, I copy the highway violence.
01:14
2520, 10,4 thanks.
01:15
And it looks like it'll be a broadcast only.
01:17
They're not requesting any contact now.
01:19
The parties are separated in suspect vehicles driving up north down on Five Canyons.
Disclaimer:
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Note:
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