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Woman locked in bathroom during welfare check in Long BeachLong Beach CA

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Locust Ave, Long Beach, CA 90806

A woman locked herself in a bathroom for about 30 minutes during a welfare check at a residence near Locust Avenue in Long Beach. She has a history of suicide attempts but did not express suicidal intent during this incident.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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00:35
Transcript:
00:00
CMSP visor, a 2P[1] check welfare call just came in near Locust Ave, Unit 7, regarding CP's daughter.
00:06
She's locked in the bathroom for about 30 minutes and has attempted suicide in the past.
00:12
However, no statements were made today indicating suicidal intent, call number 1102.
00:21
Tell me the DR call number.
00:27
Your DR is 54497.
00:31
54497, call 1096, 1096.
00:34
1096.
Police codes explained
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[1]
2P: Two-officer patrol unit or designation for a priority 2 call, depending on context.

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Locust Ave, Long Beach, CA 90806

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