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Person brandishing weapon near Daisy Ave and Anaheim StLong Beach CA

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Daisy Ave & W Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 90813

According to the dispatch call, two suspects were seen walking northbound near Daisy Avenue and Anaheim Street. One suspect was a male carrying a long weapon, and the other was a female. Police were dispatched to the scene.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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00:56
Transcript:
00:00
There's a south unit to be en route to person brandishing weapon, Daisy and Anaheim Street.
00:09
Onvois, we'll take it.
00:14
66104. Two suspects.
00:17
One is a male in his 30s, blue hoodie, blue jeans.
00:20
Second is a female with white shirt, tan pants.
00:24
The suspect is holding a long object walking northbound Daisy.
00:29
76 is backing.
00:35
Boy 24 Engine 12 is on scene and they're clearing.
00:39
They say PD we're not easy either, so I'm clearing as long.
00:43
Okay,
00:46
we'll find out.
00:52
Point 76. So far northbound from, and I'm on Daisy, as you deal.

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Location mentioned:
Daisy Ave & W Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 90813

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