Man assaults woman near Atlantic Ave in Long Beach, South Gate CA
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According to the dispatch call, a man hit a woman near Atlantic Avenue in Long Beach and then fled southbound. Both are described as transient and were last seen near Rayo Street in a green pickup truck.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
5. Alder is code 3, unic closer, unit to assist, 2735-1955 Atlantic.
00:05
It's going to be a transient couple.
00:07
Let's see if you saw the male,
00:09
hitting 242 and a female, it's going to be male Hispanic, green sweater,
00:14
correction, a black sweater, with a female white wearing a black sweater.
00:18
They're going to be sitting on Rayo Street in a green pickup.
00:24
4-6-5, a couple of your bagning in the last.
00:26
Looks like they are now exiting the vehicle, walking southbound Atlantic.
00:30
Now also has a black backpack, no weapons seen.
00:33
Looks like the female ran and he lost the visual.
00:36
3.484 show you en route to the Parker 3146-64th Street.
00:46
You see it to clear for a 273-5 Whaley Park.
00:55
You assume it to clear for a 273-5 at Whaley Park.
01:04
15-night ago,
01:06
the last is assisted citizen.
01:14
Two-by-15 authorized three unit, closer unit to assist for the 273-5 at Whaley Park.
01:22
For the CP, the vehicle just left.
01:25
They were seen in the parking lot, male subject, hitting a female.
01:32
CP was a witness only they're requesting 1022.
01:37
They did not see the direction or the type of vehicle.
01:42
I'll keep you 108.
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Location mentioned:
Rayo Ave & Atlantic Ave, South Gate, CA 90280
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