Domestic violence suspect with knife arrested, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a welfare check at an apartment near South Berendo Street in Los Angeles, which escalated into a domestic violence incident involving a female suspect armed with a knife. The suspect, described as wearing a black shirt and black shorts, was taken into custody without further incident. A female officer was called to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Dispatch Olympic (20)
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Twenty Adam Sixteen, please.
00:02
Twenty Eight Sixteen is responding code three from Lake Station Seven Six Alvarado.
00:10
Your welfare check is now a domestic violence suspect there now.
00:13
Near South Berendo Street.
00:14
Suspected girlfriend at the apartment though.
00:16
Female, age 21, wearing a black shirt and black shorts.
00:19
Items at the residence, person with a knife still at the scene, incident RD (number withheld).
00:29
Roger. Advisory for an edged weapon call, identify (number withheld).
01:24
A16 is code 6 near Berendo on the suspect, female, black shirt, black shorts.
01:31
Officer is taking the suspect into custody near 8th and Berendo.
01:36
Suspect in custody near 8th and Berendo.
01:40
Female officer 2839 en route for a pat down near 8th and Berendo.
01:49
They're already en route.
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Location mentioned:
S Berendo St, Los Angeles, CA 90005
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