Vehicle flees from police on Mission Boulevard


A vehicle was pursued by police after fleeing at high speed. The police managed to use spike strips to stop the car on Mission Boulevard. The vehicle was described as orange or white with tinted windows, and the driver was reported to have a foot cast.
Audio|Source: Hayward Police Dispatch
02:50
Transcript:
Please thank you for southbound. Mail drive. Uh, mail drive driver, uh, maxill 30, sunset, and watch traffic. Charles B-3C copy vehicles taking off southbound mission of ledger, BNi driver wants traffic. There's, uh, 2,800 for it. Yep. Okay. I've been a vehicle past me. I'm not having McDonald's on harder. Doing about a hundred and stuff on us. South 33[1]. Go ahead. We'll be heading to the register in our south 29505, Mission Boulevard for area, check on the vehicle. I mean with the slide. I got me. Okay. Okay. Okay. Can you say, I copy. Vehicle hits off on mission, and Thorne. Jazz to Detroit. Go ahead. Can you run out the red owner's address for Check for Breyer's, the 29505 mission? Thanks, sir. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. So, you're just for your phone as well. It's going to be an orange in color, Todd Strach, or a white body. four other wheels, tinted windows all right. Okay. And 33, the driver had a footcast on. The parts we have with that address and the unit number is a 273-5 in a 415[2] . Looks like both instances were with different parties. 3.3 were on scene. Okay. We're going to head towards your reserve. So, Chief. Before I'm open. Yep. I'm near the entrance of the reserve on the industrial side, and I have spikes, right?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
33: Emergency traffic/priority (often used for pursuits or urgent situations)
[2]
415: Disturbance (California penal code for disturbance)
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Location mentioned:
Mission Blvd, Hayward, CA
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