Police end pursuit of fleeing Jaguar near Oakland, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, oakland police were involved in a vehicle pursuit of a white Jaguar reported out of the Alameda County Sheriff's Office. The driver fled westbound on I-580 near Foothill before heading north on MacArthur Boulevard from 108th Avenue at high speeds toward San Leandro. The pursuit was ended by officers after the suspect accelerated beyond safe limits.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Contra Costa and Dublin Areas
Listen to dispatch call
01:9
Transcript:
00:00
Five nine, I'm behind that vehicle when you're ready.
00:04
Bye bye, call five nine, go ahead.
00:07
Five nine westbound 580 approaching Foothill.
00:12
Westbound 580 approaching Foothill.
00:20
Exiting Foothill.
00:27
On the 20, he's Jaguar, white color out of Alameda SO.
00:37
5-9, it's taken off.
00:39
I'm not going to pursue.
00:40
He's at 80 plus, going down on half a car.
00:43
Go ahead, Paul 5.
00:47
He's taking off.
00:48
You're now going to just pursue.
00:50
They're now at 80 miles per hour down the curve there.
00:54
Uh, Paul Five Nine, you good? Uh, DOL to San Leandro PD.
00:58
He's high speeds northbound MacArthur from 108th.
01:04
Hi, San Leandro PD, high speeds from 108th on MacArthur northbound.
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Location mentioned:
108th Ave, Oakland, CA
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