Suspect attempts carjacking on Highway 99, Pixley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male suspect fled from a vehicle on Highway 99 in Pixley, California, and ran across the highway toward a park area. He was later seen talking to occupants of a car on the highway shoulder before attempting to carjack the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare County Sheriff 1
Listen to dispatch call
01:40
Transcript:
00:00
He's trying to duck at the.
00:03
He's going to be running across the 99,
00:05
across the lane, trying to get to the other side on Park.
00:12
Ten four, (name withheld) is now in park.
00:15
Is the vehicle still on the tracks?
00:18
No, it's not on the tracks, but you got a train there like right now.
00:29
Ten four, copy.
00:30
Vehicle left on the tracks and train is there and you're going across.
00:40
Thirty on precinct, one thirty-eight clear for your drone.
00:46
Blouse in house.
00:54
I said three charles, uh, the male subject is talking to a car on the shoulder of the 99.
01:00
Hey, I need that again, please.
01:05
Suspect's talking to a vehicle on the shoulder of the 99.
01:12
Has the vehicle is on his shoulder up there anything?
01:16
He's getting onto the hood of a vehicle on the shoulder of the 99, on the southbound lane.
01:24
With Champlain.
01:26
Confirming he's attempting a 215[1] of the vehicle.
01:30
Hey friend.
01:36
I copy. Attempting a 215[1] on the 99 southbound.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
215: Carjacking (California Penal Code 215)
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