Police respond to burglary suspect at hotel, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a possible burglary suspect attempting to pry open a glass door at the Sinclair Hotel near West 8th Street. The suspect, wearing a gray sweatshirt and blue pants, was holding an unknown object. Officers requested urgent backup at the scene near 8th and Lake after one officer called for help.
Audio|Heard on: Dispatch Rampart (2)
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00:47
Transcript:
00:00
Roger. Possible burglary suspect now at the Sinclair Hotel near West 8th Street, at the business in front of the location.
00:08
Suspect wearing a gray sweatshirt and blue pants, was seen banging on the outside glass door and had been previously assaulted.
00:13
Something to pry the door open.
00:15
To the hotel lobby.
00:16
It's code two instead of 90, RD two hundred and sixty-one.
00:18
You can be the last 2830 in the north one three with Beaudry Avenue incident 352.
00:23
Roger.
00:24
Eight thirty-two, eight thirty-nine.
00:25
They're just showing a possible burglary suspect now.
00:27
Code two request to Eighth Street.
00:28
The suspect had an unknown object in hand and is in front of the location.
00:32
Still goes to incident RD two hundred and sixty-one.
00:35
Officer needs help.
00:36
Eighth and Lake backup requested.
00:38
Officer needs help.
00:39
Eighth and Lake also needs help.
00:41
Eighth and Lake.
00:42
Any air unit come in on Rampart frequency?
00:45
Backup for the unit supervisor.
00:46
Thirty-nine.
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