Attempted burglary with forced entry at residence, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to an attempted burglary near Pomona Avenue where a person was scratching and banging on the front door trying to enter. The subject was contacted and the situation was resolved with no further assistance needed.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
It's an attempted burglary near Pomona Avenue.
00:06
There's somebody at the front door.
00:09
Caller has bills hanging on the door and someone keeps trying to get in, scratching and banging.
00:14
Caller is in the bedroom now and has no visual, units in the area.
00:22
Item 16. Don't cut me no hand.
00:27
Before we told him it's clear to enter, we'll call back.
00:34
I'm on scene.
00:36
Sinuses fire 680 grand, then route to the front.
00:40
The male inside a black Toyota sedan,
00:42
unconscious.
00:44
Facing the wrong direction with the headlights on vehicle running.
00:48
And units on this Pomona call, subject still trying at the door.
00:57
71, 97.
01:00
71, and copy 97 on Pomona.
01:06
71, the subject's scratching at the glass on the door, it's shaking it, and now they're banging on the door.
01:11
They're banging on the door.
01:16
Copy under one.
01:22
I'm 171, we're contacting the subject.
01:25
We're code 4, you can slow down.
01:28
Copy code 4, contacting the subject near Pomona Avenue units, you can slow down.
01:31
Code 4[1].
01:32
Change at 3 (number withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
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Location mentioned:
Pomona Ave, Long Beach, CA 90803
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