Burglary suspect fled after breaking window near Orange Avenue, Long Beach CA
There was a possible burglary or vandalism near Pacific Coast Highway and Orange Avenue. A window was broken at a residence, and the suspect fled the scene. No weapons were seen.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Near Pacific Coast Highway and Orange Avenue.
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It is going to be the porch up of the alley, such as the window Park City.
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Has been tapping at the door and they're off for 30 minutes.
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701, the 925[1].
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2900 Cc.H.
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15, the auto bond diploma.
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14 aubon Airport, Pleasant.
00:36
Fatominee ashore about this part of this building, near Cherry Avenue.
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It is going to be...
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It is going to be in the North-South Alley.
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We are approximately 5-0-1930-4-8. No weapon.
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Madam Thur is a mission for Pemann, Ottawa, Winds Street.
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It will be the ocean market and tobacco.
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This covers most by...
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For item 4. On 4. On 4.
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Turned route for 9 to 5.
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Tom Pasadena. It is going to be occurred 5 ago.
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Chamele annull 30 dark floating, no weapons. If you woke up, Susby a floodarm going off and notice the window was broken.
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I would reserve as Camel's 1020 a link to P's direction.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
925: Suspicious person or circumstances requiring investigation or attention.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90806
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