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Woman reports kidnapping near E 67th Way in Long BeachLong Beach CA

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E 67th Way, Long Beach, CA 90805

According to the dispatch call, a woman at a location near E 67th Way in Long Beach reported that a man would not let her leave, claiming kidnapping. A male denies abducting her stating she came to him. There is a related prior incident from October.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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All three is code three, you know closer to back for a wireless, near E 67th Way.
00:04
There's a female CB advice that she is with at kidnapper.
00:07
She said she was picked up and he will not let her go.
00:09
There's a male heard in the background saying he did not pick her up and that the female came to him.
00:16
Charlie 79 got a code 1000.
00:19
79 accident out.
00:22
Copy, Code 4.
00:28
The internet runs with wireless.
00:29
There is a prior at near E 67th Way.
00:33
CP's name was (name withheld) on that.
00:34
There was a 44-961 from October.

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Location mentioned:
E 67th Way, Long Beach, CA 90805

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