Burglary suspect detained near Winter St, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a burglary was reported near Winter Street in Los Angeles. A female suspect was detained while two male suspects fled the area. The incident was later cleared as Code Four, indicating no further assistance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Dispatch Hollenbeck (4)
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00:57
Transcript:
00:00
Roger. One hundred and fifty-nine female suspect found on Winter.
00:04
PR no longer sees the other two male suspects.
00:07
They were at the side door.
00:10
Near Winter Street.
00:12
Near Winter Street.
00:14
Four hundred and fifty-nine.
00:15
The jurors form better to come back with info.
00:17
Two houses down, which direction? Oh, city will be suspect there now.
00:20
First and Soto at the Chase Bank.
00:23
Suspect is male, wearing black hat, standing nearby.
00:27
He's now next to the escalators leading to the Gold Line station.
00:30
Code three incident.
00:32
RD four hundred and fifty-nine, two houses down.
00:35
Possibly near Winter Street.
00:37
Picking up for the code three call.
00:40
Code three from near Winter Street to First and Soto.
00:45
Transport seventy-one in Soto.
00:49
The suspect has now gone down the escalators into the rail line station.
00:52
Initials sent at one zero.
00:53
Code four, the burglary here.
00:55
Code four near Winter Street.
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Location mentioned:
Winter St, Los Angeles, CA 90033
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