Suspect inside property, K-9 unit deployed, Long Beach CA
Police are searching a property near Long Beach Blvd for a suspect seen entering but not leaving. A K-9 unit is being deployed to assist in the search. Fire and medical teams are ready nearby in case of emergencies.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
02:7
Transcript:
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16, I've reviewed three separate backyard cameras.
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Suspect entered the property, not inside the location,
00:08
but on the premises at 1742, and no evidence showing that he left.
00:14
Station copy the loss.
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Chile, aiding route to the 2B647i at Cherry Park.
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Go ahead.
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We're going to run the K-9[1] through shortly.
00:33
You might have a fire stage for it, just in case off a Redondo just north of ocean?
00:39
Ten for one, stage out.
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Yeah, Mary George 5, can we get a 911[3] in for an adult female conscious and breathing altered?
00:53
Yeah, 4901.
00:54
Okay.
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16, copy lost.
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Just confirming us sufficient units up there.
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Just confirming it's sufficient units up there.
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If there's one available to break off from the back,
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it'd be helpful.
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1010.10.10.4.
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Station copy
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Charles 11
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Charlie 11
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Road
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Road route
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A firm they show that they're 97[2] 37
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However, let us know when you see fire stage.
01:53
We're going to wait to deploy the dog until they're here.
02:00
... Team for a fire, they can stage at a Redondo notion.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
K-9: Police canine unit involvement or deployment.
[2]
97: Arrived at scene or location.
[3]
911: Emergency 911 call received, including hang-ups or disconnected calls.
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Location mentioned:
Near Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90807
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