Burglary reported at Long Beach address is resolved, Long Beach CA
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A burglary report at a residence near East Artesia included a male suspect entering through the garage. Response units arrived quickly and learned the person was the resident's brother with authorized access, so no action was required.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Out of 53, a unit closer, a unit to assist, south of the right, emergency response for a burglary, near East Artesia.
00:06
Near East Artesia.
00:08
See live footage for possible burglary that occurred moments ago.
00:11
It's a male, unknown wearing a red hoodie and black pants.
00:15
Suspect made entry through the garage in the southwest part of the property.
00:30
631 Walnut can call in Channel 2.
00:42
Have you had visual on how many Suspects made entry with a key?
00:46
That the device, the garage was closed.
00:50
They don't have access to interior cameras.
00:57
Committee for our copy your message, going to take the code item 53.
01:03
Go to go.
01:10
We'll get a copy emergency response for distance.
01:15
B497.
01:21
At m 83, it sounds like there's someone inside the garage.
01:23
We're going to wait for an additional unit and then we'll make call-out.
01:28
24.
01:32
Sam 45, can you show me out the call?
01:35
Thank you.
01:40
We're going to be on the outside of the complex right here on Artesia in Hammond.
01:48
Okay,
01:54
The alarm company just called back with advise.
01:56
It's the brother that has access to the garage, no police action is needed.
02:00
I can clear off the call to name.
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Location mentioned:
E Artesia Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90805
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