Pursuit of silver SUV running red lights in Oakland, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police pursued a silver SUV for running red lights and speeding up to 50 mph near Harrison Street and MacArthur Boulevard in Oakland. The vehicle made several turns before it was stopped and a person was taken into custody.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Oakland
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
6-5-2 we're going to be on MacArthur Boulevard, uh, light traffic, uh,
00:06
running all, let's, uh,
00:09
stop light.
00:10
Contact on MacArthur, we're running away.
00:12
Lane's closed traffic.
00:15
Go ahead and description.
00:20
26-5-2 you know it's going to be a bullfagon SUV light traffic vehicle still running red speed at 50 have it the roadline SUV light traffic still running red at 50 what's the original one
00:37
both the cross street being making a left on here this one
00:41
Left-on-Harrison.
00:43
Leroy-A-202-2-22.
00:45
The vehicle alongway near Stingley is a digital topic, (number withheld).
00:51
(number withheld) at (number withheld).
00:52
P.S4 or gopies.
00:56
I don't know how to sell you to yield.
00:59
Tess for April.
01:06
Hi, Tud you have a color on the vehicle and what's the wand.
01:12
996 side to my apologies the color was going to be silver and DeWaunt was for running a red light.
01:19
Copy long as railroad and the silver.
01:20
Copy near time at the silver.
01:22
So I'm sorry to the near time now.
01:33
Copy near time is 331.
01:39
Let's thank you at 1185 for uh to roll the sedan.
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