Car speeding at 90 mph on southbound highway, San Rafael CA
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According to the dispatch call, a white Dodge Challenger was speeding at 90 mph on the southbound 101 highway near Lucas Valley. The car briefly stopped on the freeway before continuing to drive.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
340s for 23103 Southbound 101 to stop the Lucas Valley.
00:05
White Dodge Challenger, speeding 90 miles per hour, near T-C,
00:11
stopped on freeway then kept going.
00:13
This was at 0107 hours about 5 ago.
00:16
May to play, Golden 8 clear, 012.
00:22
Okay, 3470, copy.
00:27
Lake 3722 Sacramento Avenue across Creekside Road.
00:31
15,
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go ahead.
00:35
34-15, I believe that was the 1125, which is currently U-TL at the moment.
00:42
34-115, you believe that was the 1125 you're currently U-Tailed in the moment.
00:51
Here, George, 49, 2.4.
00:54
Yep,
00:58
go ahead. We were firearms originally in that room, then we got to hold those and remove them.
01:08
That's about Casper, no about a PD, and then direction on 101 if it's not so.
01:14
My dockey challenger, template of Edward Charles 1-0, Henry 79,
01:19
Permanent plate assigned as 6-50 John Adam 372, which is clear on a 12 Dodge 2 door outer range of Cordova.
01:26
Hispanic male adult driving 5-1 and Lassine wearing a light-colored t-shirt blue jeans was being pushing in Hispanic female adult into the vehicle and taking off on the freeway entering Ignacio.
01:39
These are all possibly one of the same.
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Location mentioned:
US-101, California
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