Suspicious white tractor-trailer checked near Petaluma Blvd N, Petaluma CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers checked a suspicious white tractor-trailer near Petaluma Boulevard North. The vehicle appeared to have red and white mud flaps with "Texas" on them and initially was reported without license plates, but was later found with Washington plates. The situation may involve a previous call in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
1760 boy, go ahead.
00:06
1760 boy, I was UTL[2] from the southbound side from Corona to East Washington.
00:11
I'll be 98[1].
00:16
Boy UTL[2] from the southern side from Corona east Washington, you're 98[1] commercial Q61, do you copy?
00:23
Two six one copies.
00:26
I have a white tractor and trailer just north of Petaluma Boulevard North.
00:31
I'm gonna take a look at him if he's one in the same.
00:35
Commercial 261 , I copy.
00:37
North Frontage Road towards the Petaluma Boulevard North, possibly behind the same or another call.
00:42
Looks like it possibly had red and white mud flaps that read Texas on it.
00:52
Sorio out of Cleverdale.
01:01
Phone copies.
01:03
This particular trailer has a Washington plate.
01:08
All advised.
01:10
Commercial 261, the vehicle you're behind has a Washington plate and per the original call, the suspect vehicle had no plates.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
98: Meet-up location / rendezvous ('98 with')
[2]
UTL: Unable To Locate
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