Attempted robbery with pepper spray near East Anaheim St, Long Beach CA
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A robbery was attempted near East Anaheim Street where a suspect wearing a black mask and brown clothes used pepper spray on a victim. The victim chased the suspect but lost sight. Multiple units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Authorize emergency response, close to the back to strong arm robbery, 1430 carry.
00:04
An attempt.
00:06
Unknown wearing a black mask, brown top,
00:09
with red, grabs onto the victim.
00:18
Victim stated the suspect was armed with pepper spray.
00:22
This is a robbery, copy your backing and sergeant Apoppy.
00:37
Cease radio transmissions, can you check unit Charlie 71, I'll take the code.
00:46
71 copy emergency response and 69 copy.
00:49
So for 108.
00:56
Suspect wearing black visor, black mask, brown shirt with red undershirt, brown pants.
01:07
I will advise west as well.
01:12
Sorry, it was called Toby-Dign.
01:19
Dispute, McDonald.
01:26
Suspect's license was suspended or revoked and surrendered.
01:49
On East unit's foot on the robbery.
01:51
Victims are males in their 20s wearing black clothing.
01:54
Victim was laughing running after the suspect but lost visual.
01:59
Over night up.
02:03
Copy. Okay.
02:08
It's boat two to log.
02:16
Units 618-6219 and 4843 will be en route to assist position Sam 1.
02:29
On to you, our victim and suspect description.
02:33
Victim last seen eastbound near Swalding Way, suspect last seen westbound.
02:39
Pepper spray noted, handgun sighted.
02:44
Copy, no handgun.
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Location mentioned:
E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 90813
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