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Man with mental episode acts aggressively towards parentsLong Beach CA

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audio iconFamily Offense
Clark Ave, Long Beach, CA 90808

According to the dispatch call, a man experiencing a mental health episode at a residence near Clark Avenue in Long Beach became physically aggressive with his parents. There were no weapons involved. The subject has a history of mental health issues and had not been taking his medication or sleeping well. The situation deescalated to an argument, but the subject ran outside and was chased by family members. Police units responded and searched the area but did not locate the individual.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
05:10
Transcript:
00:00
Author is Code 3[3], Unicultry, General 3 unit of Bax.
00:02
It's going to be for,
00:03
correction, 5150[1] and near Clark Avenue.
00:11
Further, it's going to be for S&F, Aguilar, Mouth Hispanic, if he is old wearing a great tank top and jeans.
00:16
Subject has dysoprenic and is having a mental episode.
00:25
Brother, he is being physical, fighting with his parents, no weapons.
00:34
This is going to be 911[2] then.
00:40
It's going to be UCB doesn't think he's taking his meds.
00:44
He hasn't been sleeping for at least three days.
00:46
See if he's not sure what's happening now between parents and the brother since they're in different rooms.
00:53
Fire is going to be stationed.
00:59
Probably 75-07 West Station.
01:02
Code 7.
01:03
Code 7.
01:08
Unit Town 7-1, I'm you with them.
01:13
10-4[4], good night.
01:19
Number 900.
01:24
104.
01:26
24. There's going to be priors for a 99, Adam, for that 1020.
01:30
There's going to be priors for a 99, Adam,
01:33
for that 1020.
01:39
You're trying to make sure you back.
01:46
Kelly,
01:47
you show me out that they've got it.
01:53
Tell 4.
01:55
5.
01:58
Trial 6.5. 6.5.
02:01
What's our call number?
02:03
Call number 1571, 1571.
02:18
Unit 4, Charlie 64.
02:19
Fort Charlie 64, said Parker, 1,500 Magnolia.
02:22
Edison's out there working on the pole and there's two vehicles that they need towed.
02:29
The last call, he was transported to the Exodus.
02:39
So the unit's going to be no longer physical, just arguing now.
02:43
Subject wants to go to (name withheld)'s house that's not letting them.
02:46
Subject is now running outside to the complex.
02:49
Caller (name withheld)'s family are chasing subject running towards the parking lot, units with the caller.
02:57
Really, two, ten-four, we got flight down by the caller's family, dividing a subject, running around the complex.
03:03
You're only confirming we have one more unit assistance, because I guess this guy might be violent towards police officers.
03:12
Ten-four.
03:13
All eighty-two.
03:16
Caller here states a party pulling at his parents on front.
03:22
82 that last, ten-night.
03:25
Caller confirmed he already did swing at his turn.
03:34
It's just sound quite out.
03:37
He's going to be on the south side.
03:44
It's north-south, I'm sorry, east-west parking lot.
03:48
So on the south side, east-west parking lot.
03:55
Number.
04:01
...law him running to the West Corridor.
04:08
Last seen at the West Corridor.
04:16
Charlie 23.
04:19
Charlie 23, go ahead.
04:22
24-9 are out front.
04:24
I think the gate's locked.
04:26
What's this guy wearing and if he meets good criteria?
04:35
He made 3 Charles 82.
04:38
He wanted a gray t-shirt,
04:40
dark colored jeans, white tennis shoes,
04:43
and he's diagnosed with his parents trying to fight them.
04:50
Kepa, gray shirt, jeans, and white tennis shoes.
04:59
23,
05:00
24 myself, we got in.
05:01
We're in that South Park Line.
05:04
And we're UTL.
05:08
Up Pete, South Parkline, UTL.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for individuals posing danger to self, others, or gravely disabled.
[2]
911: Emergency 911 call received, including hang-ups or disconnected calls.
[3]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and siren.
[4]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.

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