Police pursue vehicle wanted for evasion in Citrus Heights, Citrus Heights CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police units in Citrus Heights pursued a grayish tan Toyota Camry, late 1990s model, wanted for evading police, traveling northbound on Auburn Boulevard near Van Maren Lane.
Audio|Heard on: Citrus Heights Police, Folsom Police, Elk Grove Police and Galt Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Our unit is behind a felony vehicle wanted for evading police officers.
00:06
We are currently eastbound on Auburn approaching the corners.
00:13
Tan, probably the Camry.
00:30
Copy eighty-three.
00:31
You can catch me as well.
00:36
Coming out of Auburn and Van Maren.
00:50
Break around for number one lane.
00:52
Coming up on the corners, we have light at the corners.
01:03
Headed northbound on Auburn from the corners.
01:08
Number one left turn lane.
01:10
He's two on the stack.
01:12
One parked unit, two behind him.
01:27
You can see a ladder truck in the left turn lane.
01:29
He is next to the ladder truck in the right turn lane.
01:38
Forty-eight, I have eyes on him.
01:54
I believe it's a late nineties grayish tan Toyota Camry going northbound on Old Auburn near the intersection.
02:09
I believe the driver is wearing a long-sleeve shirt.
02:19
It looks like there are two SSD units ahead of me, and I'm number three.
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Location mentioned:
Auburn Blvd & Van Maren Ln, Citrus Heights, CA 95621
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