Woman assaulted with knife under freeway overpass, Los Angeles CA


A woman in an orange shirt was assaulted with a knife under the 110 freeway overpass on Manchester Ave in Los Angeles. The suspect, a man wearing a red hat and blue jeans, was possibly impaired. The victim complained of arm pain.
Audio|Source: LAPD - South Bureau
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Transcript:
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Orlando Cuevis 9-se 37 37 37 37 27 27 27th unit and 128 31 3831 40 34 suspect correction citizen following 44 suspect Manchester 110 freeway with Manchester 110 freeway Code 3[1]-2-280 3280[2] R2 67
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who is in Manchester and Hoover 20thead 2nd cotechison 23rd 32 strongly follow-up in route 7701 thank you 0831 roger 20 roger all units 12x 42 responding code 3 from 76 in Broadway to Manchester and 110 freeway
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is going to be on Manchester under the 110 overpass the suspecting victim are both there. The victim is a female orange shirt black pants. Sanchez turn a one-time for West.
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The United traffic collision, Manchester and Hoover, Contunson 3257, RD12-67[3] before signed outside the Division. Under the overpass, she can possibly direct. Now approximately 65 years old, Contraving, complaining of pain to his arm, St. Andrews in 36 place.
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23 you can cancel the board of thank you for registration for 18 18 for a first weapon identify 18 89 39 3244 424
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She's doing a note volume, try another rover. The rover. 24thewan was 60th Street. Suspect is non-Spanic. 60 years wearing a red, hot, blue jeans, possibly they're impaired with a knife.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Code 3: Emergency response/lights and sirens
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3280: Possible incident/crime number
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RD12-67: Reporting district/incident reference
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Location mentioned:
Manchester Ave, Los Angeles, CA
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