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Male jumps fence into private backyard in Long BeachLong Beach CA

audio iconBurglary
Near Pacific Ave, Long Beach, CA 90806

A man in his 30s wearing a black shirt and blue jeans was seen jumping a fence into a private backyard near Pacific Ave in Long Beach. Around 10 people were also reported in a nearby alley. The resident is inside the home waiting for police and cannot confirm if the people are still in the backyard.

Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Male (name withheld) 30s, black shirt, blue jeans, jump the fence into near Pacific Ave deckyard.
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In Wednesday, further on the 921[2], the weapons, TEPs has also approximately 10 subjects in the alley.
00:18
September 23, the jury will call for demand, sorry.
00:25
Ms. President on the 921[2], CP[1] unable to confirm its subjects stealing the backyard.
00:30
CP[1] is waiting inside the residents and wants the contact.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CP: Person reporting an incident or providing information to law enforcement or emergency services.
[2]
921: Assist or investigate disabled vehicle or suspicious circumstance in the area.

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Near Pacific Ave, Long Beach, CA 90806

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