Male assaults female in Bellflower parking lot, Bellflower CA
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According to the dispatch call, police responded near Alondra Boulevard in Bellflower to a report of a male hitting a female in a parking lot. The female was on the ground wearing a white sweater. No weapons were reported at the scene. Fire personnel were also staging nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
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Transcript:
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Go through response needed domestic violence now.
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Near Alondra Boulevard in Bellflower.
00:07
Near Alondra Boulevard.
00:09
Informant hears female adults screaming in the parking lot towards the rear of the location.
00:15
Tag is 300.
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Lakewood unit to respond with three of us, identify.
00:22
I have found moving ALS-131.
00:28
VETA?
00:32
133 Boy in seconds, response emergency, 133 boy,
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noon mail with a shopping cart and lean.
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Any unit in less?
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89312, that comes.
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Okay, 4.
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133 Frank 1, respond emergency and 1.
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133 Frank 1.
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1.
01:03
Update on the call, suspected person, male adult wearing dark top red pants,
01:05
hitting female adult wearing white sweater on the ground, no weapons scene.
01:15
Tagus 300.
01:22
Castor 1101097 Ray, the theft just occurred, 17th Street East Avenue, CHO.
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Quote 133 Frank arrival near Alondra area domestic violence now.
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We're at 1033-5 now.
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We're at 103 with an O-8 at the Air Street gas station air pump UPL.
01:48
Should I call back.
01:51
Bye.
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and go to roll.
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70EO 7598, back to your detail.
02:07
Responding to the domestic violence update on the call, fire is staging.
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