Group spray-paints residence, neighbor starts fire


Multiple adults were caught spray-painting graffiti on a house. Also, a neighbor is throwing trash into someone else's yard and is trying to start a fire.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
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Transcript:
00:00David 1, you have the handle 594[1] now, 415G[2], 114, 214, 21st Street.00:06In front of state, multiple male Hispanic adults are tagging on the residents.00:10The friend parties are 415G[2], tied 220.00:13213. 213, 2.2, 2.13, David, you have the handle, 415 neighbor[3], 261, 132 street.00:17In front of state, his neighbor threw trash into his backyard and is about starting to start a bonfire.00:25So I'm afraid said he was going to do something.
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David 1, you have the handle 594[1] now, 415G[2], 114, 214, 21st Street.
00:06
In front of state, multiple male Hispanic adults are tagging on the residents.
00:10
The friend parties are 415G[2], tied 220.
00:13
213. 213, 2.2, 2.13, David, you have the handle, 415 neighbor[3], 261, 132 street.
00:17
In front of state, his neighbor threw trash into his backyard and is about starting to start a bonfire.
00:25
So I'm afraid said he was going to do something.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
594: Vandalism
[2]
415G: Disturbance (Group Fight/Disturbance)
[3]
415 neighbor: Disturbance Between Neighbors
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Location mentioned:
W 132nd St, California
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