Police contact a suspect in suspicious activity near Willard St, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, law enforcement made contact with a male suspect wearing a red hoodie near Willard Street in Long Beach during a suspicious activity investigation. Aerial support was also present at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
We're going to be in front of fourth, O'Wilier Boulevard, uh, sorry,
00:06
sorry, correct, the male black with the red hoodie.
00:09
Happy urgency in Mr.
00:10
Bacon, Brian and come from near Willard Boulevard.
00:14
Come from here, over at area, you're going to be in front of 4200-Williard Boulevard.
00:22
We're going to be in front of near Willard Boulevard, No Black-Hudy, Black-Hudy, Blackthine.
00:28
45-6. Support B.
00:30
Saming is 245[1]-6th.
00:32
South.
00:34
Stacey Southdown and turn up near Willard Boulevard.
00:37
Cates to south down.
00:41
And arrow's going to be overhead.
00:43
The suspect is on his seat.
00:45
However, he would have set in, uh,
00:47
he's gone-cutter.
00:48
The building would have taken, uh, black.
00:50
All right. All right.
00:53
Kemp for a copy, walked out of the building with the second suspect.
00:58
We have visiting units.
00:59
We're making contact with the primary.
01:02
Making contact with a primary suspect.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
245: Assault with a deadly weapon or means likely to cause great bodily injury.
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Location mentioned:
W Willard St, Long Beach, CA 90810
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