Three juveniles rob victim of iPhone at Florence and Compton, Florence Graham CA
About 15 minutes ago, three juveniles used bodily force to rob a person at the intersection of Florence Avenue and Compton Avenue. The suspects took the victim's iPhone 13 and ran north on Compton Avenue. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 9 - Carson/Compton
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Transcript:
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Ascentry unit, standby to copy the following until 11 current broadcast. So 16 Edward, go ahead. You're on the patch.
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Sentry to 16 Edward is advising a robbery occurred approximately 15 minutes ago at the intersection of Florence Avenue and Compton Avenue in the unincorporated area of Los Angeles County.
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There are three suspects last seen running northbound on Compton Avenue from Florence and Out of View.
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Suspect 1 is described as a female juvenile approximately 16 to 18 years old, 5-6, thin-built, wearing a pink jacket, black pants, and F.T.
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Second suspect is a male juvenile, 16 to 18 years old, 5-10, thin billed, wearing a red hoodie and black pants NFD.
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The third suspect is a male juvenile, approximately 16 to 18 years old, 5-10, all wearing all black clothing NFD.
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Weapon used was bodily force.
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Item taken was the victim's iPhone 13 rose gold.
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If there are no questions for Century 216, Edward, you can drop the patch.
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Century 2016 Edward.
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Any questions?
01:27
Are you able to check the iPhone?
01:31
At the time the iPhone is not trackable, the victim needs to talk to her daughter to find the location.
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Any other questions?
01:44
Any questions or information? Contact to 16 Edward or sentry station. Hudson Saturday, 2219 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Florence Ave & Compton Ave, Florence-Graham, CA 90001
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