When the mattress truck crashes, only two or three mattresses fall forward, and they're not arranged in a pattern. However, when Ponch falls off his bike onto the mattresses, there are more than six of them, and they are in a basically perfect grid.
The car described several timed as a blue 1970 Mustang is actually a 1969 Mustang.
When Grossman pulls the truck over, he is the only CHP officer at the scene. He later falls and unknowingly triggers his RESCU device to put out an automatic 11-99 call (officer down). When other officers respond to the scene, there are two CHP motorcycles already parked next to the highway. Where did the other motorcycle come from?
One of the actors involved in the loading ramp theft was wearing a belt buckle with a fish symbol on it. The particular symbol is representative of Christianity and professing Christians aren't likely to be involved in organized crime.
When Ponch tells Baricza to call in the situation, Ponch tells him, "The suspect is on the ship." But when Baricza calls it in, he says, "The suspect is on an old freighter." How does Baricza know what kind of ship it is, let alone how old it is? He hasn't even seen it; Ponch just told him what was going on.