Man tries to steal car after taking keys in restaurant, Hayward CA


A man took vehicle keys from inside a restaurant on Mission Boulevard in Hayward and attempted to steal a white Toyota in the parking lot. He fled on foot northbound along Mission Boulevard after trying to enter the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Hayward Police Dispatch
02:34
Transcript:
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101815 to start for 10851[1] in progress 2 827 mission Boulevard we're getting further information right now 16 I copy 104 15 a row 15 in ral okay thank you for 15 a row okay thank you thank you I copy
00:28
All that we have right now is that it's a male adult trying to get into a vehicle in the parking lot. We're getting a description of him right now.
00:39
William 6'8, you can clear me in the caption.
00:42
Copy.
00:46
15 I'll be around.
00:50
Christine copy.
00:56
It's a run to mission.
00:57
It's the male adult 6-1, skinny, red-shirt, white pan.
01:01
He just left the parking lot on foot. We're getting direction of flight.
01:09
Northbound on mission.
01:15
And he was trying to break into a white 2025 Toyota to Cicoma. I want to be the RP's vehicle.
01:21
He is stating he is a transient.
01:24
And he was lasting walking northbound on Michigan on the southbound side of the street.
01:33
You can be the same subject from that 1066 this morning.
01:38
I got it.
01:43
Retain any damage to the RPA's vehicle?
01:49
Okay, no?
01:52
They go, they'll just rip again. We'll come in the air.
01:56
Male adult 6-1 skinny, red shirt, white pants.
02:01
Okay.
02:03
In error 15, the suspect came into the restaurant and took the keys to the vehicle and then went into the car under damage.
02:14
Again, I'm still coming from industrial arrears. I'll hold me with R2Biganist and to no effect that suspect.
02:21
I got that.
02:27
Hey, Mitchell was clear, so he must have turned off in one of these slides. So much, I do you, so much like you, so see there?
02:33
I love me.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10851: Vehicle theft or stolen vehicle, as defined by California Vehicle Code 10851.
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