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SA-15-005 <br />Investigator: BRUCE LINN #327 Approved By: <br />Date of Report:3/13/2015 Date: 04/02/2015 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />GIBBONS turned southbound Cypress Street toward the location, dispatch radioed the suspect <br />had just left the scene toward Main Street in a white truck. GIBBONS radioed he was <br />continuing to the residence and requested the other responding units to go look for the white <br />truck. <br />No more than 30 seconds later, GIBBONS heard Officer JAMES BURWANGER, a motor <br />officer, radio he had located a white pickup truck traveling northbound on Cypress Street. <br />GIBBONS turned around and caught up to BURWANGER in what appeared to be a slow “Failure <br />to Yield” of the white pickup truck. Now northbound Main Street, GIBBONS was a few car <br />lengths behind BURWANGER and the white pickup truck. Two other marked patrol units were <br />approaching from southbound Main Street, and those two units made a U-turn to assist. <br />The white pickup truck stopped on Main Street. Officer GIBBONS was stopped, about in <br />the middle of Main Street, facing northbound behind the white pickup truck; with two other <br />units and Officer BURWANGER on his motorcycle to his right. Officer GIBBONS had his full <br />rotating emergency light bar on. GIBBONS believed the unit to his right did as well. GIBBONS <br />also heard sirens, but did not know from which vehicles. Officer BURWANGER had his siren on <br />during the slow Failure to Yield. <br />The white pickup trucked stopped in the #2 lane of northbound Main Street, which had <br />just 2 lanes for north and southbound traffic. The stop was north of Chestnut Avenue and <br />south of Pine Street. GIBBON’s unit was angled in a slightly northeastern direction. There was <br />a grey pickup truck and a blue Subaru stopped in front of the white pickup. GIBBONS used his <br />public address microphone to order those two civilian cars to leave the scene, which they did.