Woman seen hanging out of moving car, screaming near Atlantic Ave, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a woman was seen hanging out of a gray Hyundai vehicle near Atlantic Avenue and 20th Street, screaming to be let out while the vehicle traveled north at high speed. The vehicle's door was slightly open and it appeared the driver was trying to keep the woman inside. Authorities are investigating the possible kidnapping.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
65, sure we want to this possible kidnapping near Atlantic Ave and 20th St.
00:05
You saw a gray vehicle going northbound with a woman hanging out, screaming to be let out.
00:07
It's going northbound at high speed.
00:12
First, my long line trying to get backing.
00:17
It reports on 41, you should copy.
00:24
741 of 41032 should copy the last.
00:30
Nether, you can again?
00:33
They copy this possible kidnapping at Atlantic and 20th.
00:44
65 from where the vehicle is possibly a Hyundai.
00:47
I have no license number or description for the vehicle.
00:50
I thought the door was slightly open and the woman is trying to get out and yelling.
00:56
I'm getting no return for the Indiana plane.
01:31
Captain finds that the vehicle was trying to keep the female inside.
01:37
No description of the driver and no contact information.
01:42
You can return for that then I'll run into L50.
01:46
Copy on each other.
01:52
By signal Hill and North Division also, on Atlantic.
02:03
Information from West Division, they're en route to possible kidnapping at Atlantic and 20th.
02:08
It was seen five minutes ago, a gray vehicle headed northbound with a woman hanging out and screaming to be let out.
02:14
Is that possible Hyundai a known plate?
02:19
It's going to be expired October of this year from Alaska.
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