Deputies respond to possible burglary near Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement responded to a possible burglary in progress near Wilshire Boulevard. A person was reportedly rappelling from a rooftop onto a balcony. Descriptions of a suspect wearing a hooded sweatshirt were mentioned, and a drone unit was requested for aerial observation. Details remain unconfirmed pending further verification.
Audio|Heard on: Dispatch Northeast (11)
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Rampart units possible, 459 in progress.
00:02
Near Wilshire Boulevard, building across the street.
00:08
Possible suspect wearing black hooded sweatshirt, no further description.
00:15
Rappelled from a rope from the rooftop onto a balcony.
00:18
Code three incident on RD 249.
00:21
Grand Park Channel identify.
00:23
Grand Park unit for the code three call on RD 249, identify.
00:26
Grand Park fire unit down to the code three call on RD 249.
00:31
Units into 800 and forty-six, 200 and forty-six.
00:34
Possible 459 in progress.
00:36
Near Wilshire Boulevard.
00:40
Code three incident on RD 249.
00:42
Units responding code three from Hoover and James M.
00:45
All units, responding code three from Hoover and James M.
00:49
Units to Wilshire Boulevard.
00:51
Unit requesting a drone unit to Wilshire Boulevard.
00:56
Any drone unit come in on Rampart frequency for a possible 459 in progress.
01:02
Wilshire Boulevard.
01:04
Drones might be locked up.
01:07
Roger.
01:08
Rampart unit, trespassers are there now.
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