Man punched near Pacific Ave and 3rd St in Long Beach, Long Beach CA
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A victim was punched by a suspect who then fled the area in a white Mercedes or BMW near Pacific Avenue and 3rd Street in Long Beach. The victim initially requested police and medical help but later declined further assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Item 680, Unicoster, Unit 2 assists, authorized code 3402-4-242[1], sat 3rd in Pacific, Pacific, and third.
00:06
Now put his hands on the CP.
00:08
The suspect is leaving the complex elevator, now in a white Mercedes BMW.
00:15
The CP got punched and once the medics.
00:17
167 and I'm backing.
00:23
Students are out to that two free two of the suspects are four male (name withheld) in the 20s.
00:28
The main suspect is wearing a Dodge Flitter on the license plate for the vehicle.
00:31
911 K.
00:36
That way Mercedes was Boston North South Pacific.
00:41
Adam 20 of the park on St.
00:42
Louis.
00:49
All units with the car are 97.
00:52
P7.
00:54
GP to flag you down.
01:04
If you want to advise GP, if you want to advise GP, we're on the northwest corner right outside of LA department.
01:11
I copy. Okay.
01:16
I'm trying to get the CP to talk to you.
01:19
I'm refusing to get a better address, but still requesting PD and medics.
01:25
Say 10-4[2]. We'll still be in the area in case we'll apply in town.
01:29
We'll do a few laps.
01:31
Ten four.
01:37
Nothing is in that 242[1] CPs refused to step out since he no longer needs assistance.
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]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
Disclaimer:
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