Caller disputes over car keys with intoxicated spouse, Long Beach CA
A person called police from near N Peterson Ave saying he needed to get his belongings. The dispute was with his wife over car keys, which she withheld because he was intoxicated. The caller decided to leave and police were not needed.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
01:52
Transcript:
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640 coppedure authorized code 3 unit closer to 927[2] near N Peterson Ave CPC gave the location said he needed to get his things and disconnected while getting further from a translator.
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Fire was transferred a call from the same number regarding medics earlier.
00:17
71 year DR's 49-248-49-248.
00:23
Call number 225.
00:28
All right, this is a check's okay and I'll take the coast for the loss.
00:36
Adam 5104, 64 you can plug him.
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Sam 38th, Parker, First and Sarito.
00:51
CET for DCC at 2870 Maine for 8925 activity call number 240.
00:58
2.40.
01:03
Two out of 12, could I get a unit to assist with the pass?
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Unit to assist with the pass 2 out of 12 near Newport.
01:16
Then I'll be in row.
01:20
Ten, I got there put you on, plus call.
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Adam 6-7, the 925, Sarudson first.
01:28
Bob, um, back to the other.
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4-105, copy 97 for your 927[2] on Peterson.
01:40
Out of five, actually, again 1022[1], the CP called back, advising the dispute with his wife was over her not giving his keys back since he was intoxicated.
01:50
CP is saying he's leaving now, PD is no longer needed.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1022: Cancel/Disregard
[2]
927: Suspicious circumstances or unknown trouble requiring investigation.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Peterson Ave, Long Beach, CA 90813
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