Group of juveniles assault someone near Pine and 1st street, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a group of five to six juveniles near Pine and 1st Street were reported to have physically assaulted someone. Witness statements were conflicting, and the caller was uncooperative. There was mention of a weapon, but no description was provided. The situation is under control.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Here south, you need to check for a possible battery at Pine and 1st Street.
00:13
All right, wherever I can start it that way.
00:15
It's CP reporting Pine and 1st Street, group of five to six high school age juveniles, seen five minutes ago possibly beating someone up.
00:24
Caller was uncooperative with some questions.
00:28
Then said she heard a passerby tell her that juveniles were randomly jumping people.
00:38
Then the caller changed the story and said she did see someone get beat up in front of her.
00:44
Were not clarified, hung up, and the caller is not a victim.
00:52
Then you get clear as filed and will be the last, you think, stay in service.
00:56
Okay.
01:02
All right, George Tentonfraud, put you on the call.
01:06
CP first advised she saw the juveniles pull out a weapon, but refused to give a description.
01:14
And then advised did not see a weapon.
01:23
Running CP's phone number is called quite a few times for disturbance in the area.
01:33
977.
01:35
Notamara. Jennifer, I need some area.
01:43
Madam A, can we see the location for the CEP?
01:48
I'm sorry.
01:50
The prior calls, her name is (name withheld).
01:56
What if you're going to do a call back?
01:58
Adamate, I'm UJL anyone, not giving a flag foundlet and code for this.
02:06
Ted Fredie Puppie, the Code 4[1], 22 Pined 1st is code for us.
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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