Suspect removes dashcam and flees near schools in Stockton, Stockton CA
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According to the dispatch call, police units tracked a suspect who removed a dashcam and fled off the freeway. The suspect was last seen near Hoover Elementary and was traveling toward Franklin, Delaware, and Telegraph Avenue near I-5 in Stockton.
Audio|Heard on: Stockton Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
For the units, trying to catch up to the tending for the tracker,
00:04
they pulled off the dash cam, got off the freeway, and is showing West Alpine Avenue towards Hoover Elementary.
00:16
Engine tenancy.
00:17
Engine 12. Respond to a known medical.
00:27
7. Respond to a known medical.
00:29
648 C. at East Anderson Street and South Gilbert Street.
00:40
The 1080, the RP can see the subject where I know black ski mask, black gloves.
00:44
He's attempting to pull the camera off the out.
00:48
The camera off the amount.
00:51
1-8-23. Show around that tonight, please.
00:54
Okay.
00:58
31043.
01:00
3.1043. 3.
01:03
3.
01:04
Photocopy 3 in the roadway.
01:13
Copy 773. Yeah, get started.
01:18
Four.
01:20
Any form 3759-6-9-1-4.
01:25
Copy.
01:31
For the unit from the 108,
01:34
the Tricord showing Alpine towards Franklin.
01:41
Repeating for engine 12 in District 648 C.
01:45
Charles, for a man down,
01:47
face up,
01:48
in the middle of the street, PEDA has a call holding Anderson and Pilburt.
01:57
South 79. 29.
02:01
See, let me all 763, give me the last update.
02:08
For the UNICE on the 10-8, for the tracker,
02:11
the subject made a left on Delaware,
02:15
possibly another left on Telegraph Avenue, towards I-5.
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Location mentioned:
Kirk Ave, Stockton, CA 95204
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