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Disturbance near Marber Avenue in Long BeachLong Beach CA

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audio iconDisorderly Conduct
Marber Ave, Long Beach, CA 90808

A disturbance involving a male and female was reported near Marber Avenue in Long Beach. The caller hung up but later said it was accidental and no assistance was needed. However, loud arguing and female yelling were still heard.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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00:27
Transcript:
00:00
They're a unit for a 927[1]-near Marber.
00:08
Stany, put me on.
00:11
Chilay 16 author is Code 3, a closer unit to back.
00:14
It's a 927[1]-near Marber.
00:16
There's an extremely loud disturbance between a male and a female.
00:19
Caller gave a location and hung up.
00:22
On a callback, the (name withheld) claimed it was accidental and no help was needed, but disturbance sounds and female yelling were still heard in the background.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
927: Suspicious circumstances or unknown trouble requiring investigation.

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Location mentioned:
Marber Ave, Long Beach, CA 90808

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