Vehicle stolen in armed carjacking near Kokomo Drive, Sacramento CA
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An armed carjacking took place near Kokomo Drive, where a gray Ford Fusion was stolen by a male and female suspect. The suspects fled southbound. The male suspect is a tall adult with a heavy build, short hair, and wearing a white and black hoodie and black pants. The female suspect is younger, medium build, and wearing gray, red, and black pajamas.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
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Transcript:
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A vehicle was stolen near Kokomo Drive.
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The vehicle is a gray Ford Fusion last seen southbound near Kokomo Drive at approximately 1705 hours.
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Vehicle stolen near Kokomo Drive.
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Vehicle is a gray Ford Fusion last seen driving southbound near Kokomo Drive at about 1705 hours.
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The suspects are a male adult and a female adult.
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Sac City clear 1834.
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Over.
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I'm okay.
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Simple.
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The caller did not need medical assistance and declined fire services.
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It is your free birth 65.
01:04
Additional agencies updated for the vehicle theft near Kokomo Drive.
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A male adult mid-20s tall heavy build with short hair, wearing a white and black hooded sweatshirt and black pants, and a female adult younger medium build.
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The female is wearing a matching gray, red, and black set of pajamas.
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Again, updated description: male adult 20s, tall, heavy build, short hair, white and black hooded sweatshirt, black pants; female adult younger, medium build,
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wearing a matching set of gray, red, and black pajamas.
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Sac City clear 1840.
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Location mentioned:
Kokomo Dr, Sacramento, CA 95835
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