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Catalytic converter stolen from vehicle in CarsonLong Beach CA

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Near E Jefferson St, Long Beach, CA 90810

A catalytic converter valued at about $1,000 was stolen from a vehicle near Jefferson Street in Carson. Three male suspects wearing black clothing fled southbound on Harborview in a black newer model sedan.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 9 - Carson/Compton
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Transcript:
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Attention, Carson, unit, standby for the following 487[1] grand broadcast.
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167, Adam, you're on the patch. Go ahead.
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Carson 167, Adam, advising that a 487[1] just occurred approximately 15 minutes ago near Jefferson St in the city of Carson.
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There are three suspects last seen driving southbound on Harborview in a black newer model sedan, NFE.
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All three suspects were described as male wearing all black NFD.
00:39
The item taken from the victim was a catalytic converter costing approximately $1,000.
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If there are no further questions for Carson 167 Adam, you can drop the patch.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
487: Theft of property or money exceeding a specified value threshold; felony-level larceny.

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Near E Jefferson St, Long Beach, CA 90810

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