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Ex-boyfriend forces entry and refuses to leave apartmentLong Beach CA

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audio iconFamily Offense
W 9th St, Long Beach, CA 90813

Police responded to a domestic disturbance at an apartment near West 9th Street where a woman reported that her ex-boyfriend forced entry, recorded her without consent, and refused to leave. The suspect has a key and personal belongings there, indicating an ongoing domestic dispute.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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04:10
Transcript:
00:00
Item 13, with Rice Code 3[2], we're going to close our ending in it to assist.
00:04
So, burglary at (number withheld) number 217.
00:13
We're advised that occurred five to ten ago.
00:16
They're saying the suspect, the ex-boyfriend,
00:19
male Hispanic.
00:22
For the caller, the suspect forced way into the apartment and recorded her.
00:29
She called police department.
00:32
12-54.
00:34
12-4.
00:40
So, one at them 37.
00:45
7.
00:48
37, authorize code 3, or unit closer, any unit to assist.
00:51
273.5[1], near West 9th Street.
00:55
It was related to an earlier call.
00:58
Caller gave the location, states (name withheld) keeps showing up at the location and runs off when she calls police.
01:06
They said that a suspect snuck in through the back door then left.
01:14
We tried to get further the line disconnected and we got no response on the callback.
01:19
We've got no response on the callback.
01:22
M66, you can clear us WFL and we'll take the code.
01:30
2437 you copy.
01:38
The right other 273.5[1] on 9th Street.
01:41
We have done a caller line again, stating that suspect left.
01:44
We'll see him wearing a navy blue jacket, black shirt, and white sweatpants, so I'm not seeing any weapons.
02:00
It's a wrap on PCW.
02:01
It's been updated to a dispute.
02:03
The caller is now saying that the suspect has a key to the apartment and he has his belongings at the location.
02:10
Caller has not evicted him.
02:31
Happy 97.
02:37
We have the 87th.
02:41
So far.
02:43
Six or caller should be stepping out.
02:49
66, we saw a subject in the alley rear of east-west alley.
02:55
We're trying to call them out to us right now.
02:59
How far?
03:00
Caller.
03:04
Step out, please.
03:05
I'll be starting contact with care.
03:09
Confirm your designator.
03:12
37.
03:17
37-14.
03:20
66 for the call.
03:25
The potential suspect is wearing a blue hoodie, white hat, black pants.
03:30
Black pants.
03:35
Action, black hat, white pants.
03:43
He's wearing a white hat black pants and he's not responding to command if he's still here.
03:52
And just on that 273.5[1] on 9th Street, we're getting no response on our additional callbacks.
03:57
We asked her to step out.
03:59
She said okay and then disconnected earlier.
04:04
10-4. I'm knocking on the front door and I'm not getting a response on coming outside.
04:10
10-4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
273.5: Corporal injury to spouse or cohabitant (domestic violence) under California Penal Code 273.5
[2]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and siren.

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W 9th St, Long Beach, CA 90813

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