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Police respond to reports of stolen goods saleLos Angeles CA

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Orange Grv Ave, Los Angeles, CA

As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to reports of two individuals selling stolen property and packages near Orange Grove Avenue in Los Angeles. The suspects, one male and one female, were reportedly moving through residential yards attempting to sell the items.

Audio|Heard on: LAPD Hotshot/K-9/Air Hailing
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00:17
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, we'll show you that forty-four suspect there now.
00:02
We will arrive in Orange Grove.
00:03
Suspect number one is a male, about 30 years old, wearing a white shirt and jeans.
00:08
Suspect number two is a female, wearing a red scarf and pajama pants, going in and out of yards selling property and packages.
00:13
It's code two.
00:14
It's been (number withheld) on RD (number withheld).

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Location mentioned:
Orange Grv Ave, Los Angeles, CA

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