Five suspects assault employee and steal alcohol in Lomita, Lomita CA
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According to the dispatch call, about 10 minutes ago near Pacific Coast Highway in Lomita, five male suspects assaulted an employee. They stole two packs of 12-pack alcoholic beverages and fled north on Cypress Avenue in a blue four-door car.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention to the meeting units, we stand by for the following 245[1] frames broadcast.
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175, you're on the patchback.
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Alamedo 1701 is advising that an assault occurred approximately 10 minutes ago near Pacific Coast Highway in the city of Lomita.
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There were five male adults approximately six foot, 190 pounds, wearing athletic clothing, last seen driving in a blue four-door car heading northbound on Cypress Avenue and out of view.
00:41
Weapons used was bodily force.
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Suspects took approximately two packs of 12-pack alcohol and beverages.
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Is there any further questions or information?
01:06
Any questions?
01:09
Is it 311 or an assault?
01:14
Based on the victim's injuries, it is assault?
01:19
Any other questions?
01:23
Questions, their information for 171 or Lomita Station Patchen Channel Clear, 0241 hours.
Police codes explained
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245: Assault with a deadly weapon or means likely to cause great bodily injury.
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Location mentioned:
CA-1, Lomita, CA 90717
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