Vehicle hit guardrail and stopped on roadside, Ripon CA
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A burgundy Ford Fusion collided with a guardrail near northbound Highway 99 at Colony. The vehicle later stopped on the shoulder of Jack Tone Road near the Stanislaus River. Officers observed the driver pulling over again.
Audio|Heard on: Lathrop Police and Ripon Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
The 20,002,
00:02
Burgundy Ford Fusion hit the guardrail getting off Northbound 99 near Colony.
00:07
The vehicle was parked.
00:13
The vehicle made a U-turn and is now headed towards Flying J.
00:18
The plate is (number withheld).
00:26
104. We're in.
00:30
Ever.
00:32
Anything traffic.
00:33
Go ahead in Paris?
00:36
Ever.
00:44
Dean advises that the vehicle is pulled over on the shoulder of Jack Tone Road, north of Stanislaus River.
00:51
Can't work.
00:55
Sam 6-4?
01:03
Hi.
01:04
Can you get a location for the guardrail that they hit?
01:10
Standby. CHP transferred the call to me.
01:17
2118.
01:22
LAMC's down.
01:23
Can you send nine to the last down location?
01:26
He's on the shoulder of Jack Tone Road.
01:29
He's standing by an area to see if the vehicle, though he's in a black duty.
01:33
The vehicle is a burgundy Ford Fusion.
01:37
10-4[1]. 10-4.
01:41
Sam,
01:45
4.
01:46
Ben.
01:48
The vehicle is driving away from me.
01:51
Stand by, they're pulling over now.
01:53
It's been jammed home in the river.
01:59
118-0-64.
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[1]
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Location mentioned:
Jack Tone Rd, Ripon, CA
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