Man assaults family member and threatens to kill, Long Beach CA
A man in his 40s assaulted a family member and threatened to kill the reporting party near 4th Street and Magnolia Avenue in Long Beach. He fled on foot and is believed to be suicidal. A black or dark gray Subaru hatchback was left in the area.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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245 point showing in Route 2, 920J[3] report at near Hathaway Avenue, unit 873, subject is CP's nephew, wearing black Nike baseball cap, gray hoodie, gray jeans, starting to kill CP and ran away after 415[2].
00:21
7, clear for crime broadcasting.
00:23
7, go ahead.
00:26
Doesn't go good, uh, 20,001, suspects of male white, 40s, balls, wearing a black shirt and jeans, and he was last seen walking at the intersection,
00:38
uh, 4th in Magnolia on the southeast corner.
00:42
Stand by for the vehicle.
00:47
20,001, male white, 40 years old, bald, black shirt, blue jeans, lasting walking forth in MAG, and he does south unit for that 242[1] at near Ocean Gate.
01:02
I got further for my suspect's vehicle.
01:06
7-0 vehicle description.
01:09
It's going to be Subaru,
01:12
hatchback,
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dark black, I'm incorrect, black or dark gray in color,
01:17
slated of 8 Mary Boy John 763, Latte on 4th Street west of Magnolia.
01:24
You may have parked the vehicle on foot, so I'm going to go check the area.
01:31
Hatchback 8, Mary Boy John 7663, 4th west of Mag, fled on foot.
01:40
From the back and then going to kill itself.
01:43
I know his worry about Korea, but case manager will have his phone number.
01:46
Second and third party to the CEP states, he also told Encompass Employee wants to kill himself.
01:54
I'll take that 242[1], coming from 7th, I know.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Physical contact or force used against another person without consent; commonly referred to as battery.
[2]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights, arguments, or disorderly conduct in any context.
[3]
920J: Missing juvenile
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