Domestic violence suspect flees in SUV, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic violence incident at a Chevron gas station near Sherman Way and Corbin in Reseda. The suspect, described as a man with tattoos wearing a blue shirt and black pants, fled northbound in a black Toyota SUV. The victim, a woman, was wearing a dark outfit and gray sweater. Officers handled the situation as a Code 2 urgent response.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Valley Bureau
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Good afternoon, (number withheld) North Austrian, 400.
00:02
Unit by domestic violence was spotted near Sherman Way and Corbin at the Chevron gas station.
00:06
Occurred two to three minutes ago, last seen heading northbound.
00:16
On Corbin, suspect vehicle is a black Toyota SUV, license plate (number withheld).
00:24
Suspect is a boyfriend with tattoos, wearing a blue shirt and black pants.
00:28
Victim is a female wearing a dark onesie with a gray sweater.
00:33
Code two incident (number withheld), RT (number withheld).
00:36
Can you verify with department (number withheld)? And live on our further for the PR unit.
02:29
Domestic violence suspect at Corbin and Sherman Way.
02:32
Suspect vehicle is a black Toyota SUV, license plate (number withheld).
02:41
Still code two incident (number withheld), RD (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Sherman Way, Reseda, CA 91335
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