Two vehicles brake check and follow on Mill Street, San Rafael CA
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According to the dispatch call, two vehicles brake checked and followed each other on the freeway. They exited near Central Avenue toward Mill Street. A gray Mercedes is blocking the roadway with no injuries reported. One vehicle is undriveable. Parties are exchanging information.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Chevy Gula and a white GMC pickup.
00:03
RF is reporting that they were brake checking and following each other on the freeway.
00:07
Exited at Central, believed to be taking Mill Street.
00:11
We have partial plate information on the Chevy that returns out of Hopland.
00:14
The other one is a partial plate.
00:16
No further.
00:17
Information only at 1244 hours.
00:24
Is anyone following anyone or is it separate?
00:30
CHP is calling to advise.
00:32
It looks like they followed each other off the freeway.
00:34
It's unknown after they came into the city.
00:37
104.
00:42
Fairfax.
00:43
All right.
00:49
Both, on Jess.
00:51
Fair four. Yeah.
00:57
Can for us for a 20,0002 free, Monterey unit Paul sent his name and phone number.
01:05
We're running around about 20 minutes.
01:11
City, I'm here out.
01:18
Linkin one.
01:28
Do you inquire with S2 a very much search for the party that's not built?
01:34
H-80, Timpler, I'm inquiring.
01:41
1450, caparity tell.
01:43
141550, capar.
01:48
550 is you a respond to Redwood in front of the budget for a gray Mercedes blocking the roadway.
01:55
It's a traffic collision with no injuries, and parties are exchanging information, but one vehicle is undriveable.
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Location mentioned:
Mill St, San Rafael, CA 94901
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