Possible hit-and-run near Charter Way in Stockton, Stockton CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a person standing by northbound I-5 near Charter Way in Stockton appeared to be a victim of a possible non-injury hit-and-run involving a white Toyota Camry. The suspect vehicle was unknown, and the individual was on the right-hand shoulder awaiting contact.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Stockton
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Six 2503 or 502, can you make contact with a 20002[1] northbound I-5 just south of Charter?
00:11
All right, let's go ahead.
00:15
A62502, we've got a person standing by northbound I-5 just south of Charter in a white Toyota Camry.
00:19
They're a victim of a 20002[1], no suspect information, requesting contact.
00:25
They're on the right-hand shoulder.
00:31
Hi, what's up? Copy from 501 talking.
00:35
625, what's your problem? I5120.
00:53
62505, when you're clear on 1182, Sergeant and break.
00:59
All right, copy.
01:00
That was pretty short.
01:08
Stop being a sixty-three UTO two, you send my utility.
01:13
This is the UTL field and this is me.
01:17
Forty-nine five.
01:24
Ten five.
01:31
Five, I copy helping.
01:39
Seven 51088.
01:41
Thank you.
01:48
Are you saying you're en route? So let me please stop them.
01:53
Six Q55 for that large, our contact was made.
01:56
Victim is along the crash site; the other car just left.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
20002: Hit and run (non-injury)
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