Van hits car and flees southbound on Sunrise Blvd, Citrus Heights CA


A traffic accident occurred near Old Auburn Rd and Sunrise Blvd involving a gray van and a silver Honda. The gray van collided with the Honda then fled driving southbound on Sunrise Blvd. No injuries were reported at the time, and the caller was a witness, not involved.
Audio|Source: Citrus Heights Police, Folsom Police, Elk Grove Police and Galt Police
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
490 to start for near Old Auburn Rd & Sunrise Blvd.
00:06
490 in row.
00:08
It's a gray van into another vehicle. The van is southbound on Sunrise.
00:17
Ten floor. Do we have any other descriptors of the van and do we have a time relay?
00:27
I don't think it just occurred. We're still on the phone with it.
00:30
It's going to be a gray van into a silver Honda.
00:32
The silver van left southbound on Auburn.
00:37
Ten-four. Confirming south-bound Auburn.
00:42
Hey,
00:44
friend. Southbound Auburn.
00:46
Southbound Auburn.
00:47
Ten-four.
00:55
Maybe are you not available?
01:01
No,
01:08
any reports on injuries?
01:15
Okay.
01:17
Negative at this time. We're still getting further.
01:28
for the TC[1] near Elgrove Boulevard.
01:34
Tep C. Go ahead.
01:38
Charles 21.
01:39
Eagle 23 is a Diori.
01:52
San 15, I copy that, but the Eagle unit is going to be tied up on Eagle unit duties.
01:57
Can somebody see if they can get a hold of Detective Durham if she's on today?
02:02
Motor 23, I called her. She's in a class right now.
02:05
I'm going to call Eagle 2030 coming out right now for the other call.
02:16
Point 90, just be advised. The caller is going to be a witness, not the victim, and neither involved parties have called in. So for now, it should be just an area check for the incident.
Police codes explained
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[1]
TC: Motor vehicle accident involving one or more vehicles on a roadway.
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