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Male suspect broke car window and struck womanLong Beach CA

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Near Sherman Pl, Long Beach, CA 90804

Police responded near Sherman Pl to a domestic incident where a male suspect broke a woman's car window and struck her about 30 minutes earlier. The victim's mother is present, and the suspect has left the scene.

Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
01:7
Transcript:
00:00
With 15 authorized code 3 for a 242[1], it originally started as a 594[2], we're at near Sherman Pl.
00:07
At that time, the associate was the CP's friend, (name withheld), male 19, wearing a black hoodie with brown PJs.
00:15
So he broke the CP's window and it just got upgraded to a 242[1]. CP's now saying that the male hit her 30 minutes ago and he was still out-seen.
00:24
She mentioned that now.
00:30
One, we'll take you from station.
00:33
16, you copy, you can drop code.
00:37
Time for all of this.
00:40
Two boys, 71 on that 242[1], the CP is not coming to the phone, only yelling saying that she has bruises.
00:45
CP is not saying the suspect is not on scene at last 10 ago.
00:48
Excuse me, medic, if you can use to yell.
00:54
The mother is going to be on scene. You can add downgrid due to the time frame now.
01:02
Just to clarify on my 594[2] portion of this, the suspect has thrown a heel left to her vehicle and broke the window.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Physical contact or force used against another person without consent; commonly referred to as battery.
[2]
594: Vandalism

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Near Sherman Pl, Long Beach, CA 90804

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