Ex-boyfriend blocks vehicle on I-15 near Lake Elsinore, Lake Elsinore CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man followed and blocked a woman's vehicle near Lake Elsinore on Interstate 15. The man, identified as the driver's ex-boyfriend, blocked the vehicle to make her stop. He was last seen near Lake Elsinore driving at speeds up to 75 miles per hour.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Riverside
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Victim vehicle is going to be a black, a Ram pickup.
00:02
And suspect vehicle is going to be a white van.
00:05
Vehicle's been following her.
00:08
Correction, it's supposed to be a white Ram pickup and no plate.
00:12
It's going to be the driver's ex-boyfriend popping in front of the RPA trying to get her to stop, blocked them in.
00:18
And repeat the right, they blocked him in and doesn't want to talk to him anymore.
00:23
Last seen passing actually at ten twenty-two.
00:26
Looks like they're going to be off at Lake.
00:33
Thirty-four, I copy.
00:35
Thirty-four copies.
00:42
Thirty-four, my apologies.
00:43
It looks like they're going to be passing late.
00:44
Seventy-five miles an hour.
00:45
Number one main vehicle.
00:47
RV lost visual.
00:53
Thirty-four.
00:54
I copy. Did you want contact?
00:59
Let me answer.
01:05
And 34, I'm waiting for the call taker to advise on contact.
01:09
They do have an additional 23110[1] occurred north southbound 15 north of Lake Street, standing by as there are now.
01:19
34, how about entry?
01:23
10-4[2], I'll advise as soon as they answer.
01:31
Thirty-four pregnant advising they feel safe and not requesting CHP.
01:38
Thirty-four copies,
01:41
and I'll show you the route to the twenty-two.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
23110: Throwing substance at a vehicle or its occupant (California Vehicle Code)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
Disclaimer:
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