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Trespass suspects reported near Wilshire Boulevard Chase BankLos Angeles CA

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Los Angeles, CA

Two male suspects entered the construction site near Wilshire Boulevard at the Chase Bank. One wore a reflective shirt and blue pants, the other a neon shirt with blue marks and white pants. They were seen walking around the median area on the property.

Audio|Source: LAPD Dispatch - Pacific Division
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Wilshire unit trespass suspect near Wilshire Boulevard at the Chase Bank, Incident 450, RD 745[1].
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ZL 92, 14 ZL 92, are you clear?
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Negative, thank you for checking.
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Right.
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Do you have a message for 14094, uh, correction 92?
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No, 14094, no.
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Any Wilshire unit, trespass suspect near Wilshire Boulevard at Chase Bank. This is at 450, RD 745[1].
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Any motion unit trust for suspect there now 1000 north, Alford, tree, at the construction site, so six or two male suspects 35 to 40 years, number one reflective shirt, blue pants, blue pants, black and white shoes, number two, neon shirt with blue marks, white pants, so six at the median area now walking around the property.
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RD 745: Reporting District 745

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