Auto burglary at ocean boulevard and second place, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, an auto burglary occurred near Ocean Boulevard and Second Place. Two suspects used coat hangers to enter a gray Toyota sedan and fled on foot. One suspect wore a medical mask and black hoodie, the other a red hat and jeans. No weapons were seen.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Item 6A, check for an automobile, authorized code 3 at ocean in second place, second place in ocean.
00:05
The auto burg just occurred, victim vehicles, a gray Toyota sedan, unknown plate.
00:09
There's two suspects, one's wearing a medical mask and a black hoodie with blue latex gloves.
00:14
And the other suspect is male black wearing a red Russian hat and black hoodie, blue jeans, no weapons.
00:23
For a 273-35, 45 days in number 16.
00:29
Adam 76, we'll take that.
00:31
Adam 76, authorized code 3 if there's a, you know, to assist, 273, 5, 3,4, 5, Daisy.
00:37
He number 16.
00:38
Suspect is a boyfriend, (name withheld), Nail, Black, 35 years old, wearing a white shirt, red pants.
00:43
Victim is the mother, (name withheld).
00:46
She was strangled.
00:47
CP.E. is a 10-year-old.
00:53
You next to call?
00:57
Unit 3 trillion 20?
01:01
The victim or the suspect, but the other party should still be 97.
01:08
I'd say you have a couple units backing on your autoburg.
01:11
The suspects were also using coat hangers to get to the vehicle.
01:14
We got the vehicle door open.
01:16
Suspects were walking west down on foot.
01:20
One of the suspect has a bike.
01:21
The CP didn't want contact.
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Location mentioned:
E Ocean Blvd & S 2nd Pl, Long Beach, CA 90802
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