Restraining order violation attempt at long beach apartment, Long Beach CA
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A child’s father tried to enter a Long Beach apartment despite a restraining order. Prior calls indicate he has tried to avoid police before.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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03:28
Transcript:
00:00
The phone at JP possible restraining order call holding a 1085 Lewis unit B.
00:05
So via the text that I'm in one of it, the CD text that the child's father was trying to get into her apartment, that she had a restraining order and then stopped responding to our texts.
00:17
Our previous calls there,
00:19
there was a, there was a prayer of restraining order call.
00:21
The child's father, the (name withheld),
00:24
(name withheld),
00:25
and that's CEP possibly adjusted.
00:31
Another south unit, clear to handle for our 927S for Pacific and 3rd.
00:39
Item 38, I'll be in route.
00:42
Okay, 10 for outside, I've got there for a 927S.
00:45
It's going to be Pacific and 3rd, between 4th and 3rd, and male yelling for help.
00:53
I think he's not sure which about it's heard on me, no description.
01:01
And so I've got me around to you at Cp.
01:04
653X. It's the 3624 East PCA Unit 105.
01:11
And subject 647 FTE, originally came in as a 647 FTE that was outside in the lobby.
01:16
Malphanx 30s wearing a black shirt like Lucian.
01:19
Ah, 3897.
01:24
38, 10 for company 97, Pacific and third.
01:27
And actually, we got a 1022 from fire.
01:30
They got confirmation that subject fell off his e-bike and it's a medical.
01:37
I'll show you today.
01:38
I'll show you today.
01:43
Adam 30, keep me on the last time.
01:45
I'm going to check them out and make sure that his injuries aren't too serious.
01:53
I don't say we're sorry, it's a much.
01:59
And Kev has stopped the neckline handle for that restraint order of all 1085 Lewis, Unit B as in Boy, so pretty one now.
02:08
One out of eight, you can put me all right.
02:11
Out of eight, ten four.
02:13
So 1085, Louis, he didn't see as in Charles.
02:15
We had in via Text-to-911[1].
02:17
We had a female thing that child's father was trying to get into the apartment,
02:21
but she had a restraining order, and then now she hasn't been responding.
02:27
Based on the prior calls, it was (name withheld),
02:31
did it was 21192.
02:35
I'll set you some of that previous calls as well.
02:42
That's seven, copy you're backing on it.
02:48
For that call, the restrained party lives in apartment E with his brother,
02:53
and the last few times he's ran from us.
03:01
Seven, pepper.
03:02
I copy. He lives in unit D, David, with his brother, and his round in the bouts.
03:10
Tamp 3060, you copy that call.
03:15
Next copy.
03:21
It looks like he was,
03:24
we did have a use of force on him on a 2nd3.5 call back in September.
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Location mentioned:
Lewis Ave b, Long Beach, CA 90813
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