Male passenger assaults female driver on interstate, Murrieta CA
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A male passenger assaulted a female driver in a gray Honda Accord traveling northbound on Interstate 15 near California Oaks Road in Murrieta, California. The vehicle had minor damage and was driving at about 70 to 80 miles per hour in moderate traffic.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Border Division
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, Mary, we have a witness account of a rolling domestic violence.
00:03
Northbound 15 at Winchester Road.
00:05
It's going to be a Honda Accord, plate (number withheld).
00:09
Caller advising there is a male in the passenger seat who has his hands on the female driver.
00:14
Male described as a white male with tattoos on his arms wearing a hat with curly hair.
00:20
Unknown if the female driver is Hispanic or white female, the caller did ask the female driver as she was a...
00:26
Kay and the female driver advised no.
00:29
He was yelling at her.
00:31
Currently in the middle lanes at about 80 miles an hour in moderate traffic northbound 15 just south of MHS.
00:36
Oh,
00:38
it's serious.
00:44
I've got to be a lot from area.
00:52
It will be a gray Honda Accord.
01:08
An update on the rolling domestic violence looks like it's now approaching California Oaks.
01:13
The (number withheld) return clearing 06 Honda 4 door out of upland.
01:18
The vehicle should have damaged paint on the roof.
01:21
There's minor front-end damage with tinted windows.
01:24
It looks like the male was seen visit the lane onto the female space.
01:35
3-9 copies.
01:42
Last 1020 for the rolling domestic violence is northbound 15, a quarter mile south of Clinton Keith at about 70 miles an hour.
01:49
The caller did advise the male was seen reaching around on the floor a lot.
01:52
No weapons were seen.
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