Hit and run followed on Sierra College Boulevard, Rocklin CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle involved in a hit and run was followed and pursued on northbound and southbound Sierra College Boulevard near Rocklin Road in Rocklin, California.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:46
Transcript:
00:00
This is now turning into a hit and run follow-up.
00:04
They've now made a U-turn southbound Sierra College at Rocklin Road.
00:12
6-1 copy.
00:17
Paul Fittgen, attachment is 61.
00:19
505.
00:21
Okay,
00:25
copy.
00:28
And if they're currently stopped at the red southbound zero calls at Rockland.
00:32
Rockland.
00:37
822 Boychigo have a citizen complaint for a couple of vehicles that are parked on the shoulder.
00:43
He thinks they're visual hazards because they're blacked out.
00:46
He said he's southbound 89 just south of the little truckie campground.
00:51
Two pickup trucks, again, parked on the right-hand shoulder.
00:54
He feels there are a visual hazard due to being blacked out.
00:57
Southbound 89 just south of the little trucking campground over there.
01:04
Excuse me, Sierra College in Elton.
01:12
It's 61. Just for information, the RB does help her hazards on.
01:16
They're lights now green and they're continuing Sierra College.
01:21
10-4. I'm catching help by the car.
01:32
Edward 22, you can put me on that hit and run, I'm all the sheriff.
01:39
10-4.
01:43
Paul 22, I'm behind it now.
01:45
See our college at night watch.
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