Suspect stole phone during road rage incident in Long Beach, Long Beach CA
Police responded to a road rage incident near Ocean Boulevard and Hornapiro Street in Long Beach where a male suspect hit another person and took their phone without using a weapon. The suspect was described as a Hispanic male wearing a tan hoodie and blue jeans, driving a white Honda sedan. The incident was confirmed as theft of a phone during the altercation, not a robbery.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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This information from south on a 21-11-9 Falcon in first, first of Falcon, last and going eastbound.
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The suspect is a Hispanic male wearing a tan hoodie and blue jeans, driving a white Honda sedan, hit (name withheld) and took (name withheld)'s phone.
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No weapons, it's going to be on number 22.
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KMAC7-1-031.
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CMO11, (name withheld) is waiting in light Dodge around trucks.
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Subject could be transported, St.
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Perry's,
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and 77 is going to be following.
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Okay.
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One six, Adam, I'll be riding in the rig.
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109 the driver blockers, 102 Bennett.
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173A after the group, 975 East 4th.
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Chairman 39, 4th.
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I'm 39, now the suspect vehicle for the 2nd.
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I'm at Oceans when you're parallel.
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10 4. We have a plate number.
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9. It's going to be 8.
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William Frank, Mary, 151.
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I'm facing eastbound.
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He's compliant so far.
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I'll go ahead and give you a cover for now.
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I don't want a pair of...
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No one by yourself.
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One of 15 all three, it's covered.
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These units have that 211[1] vehicle.
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They're going to be at Ocean and Hornapiro.
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They have a code red now.
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They're facing east down for that 211[1] vehicle from the Falcon Inferst Street.
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Sam 37, 37 I'm with him with him.
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Careful.
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60s.
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7.
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No doubt if this phone was stolen,
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there's some type of T.C.
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involved,
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but it's not a 211[1].
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We have Easton, it's with that vehicle.
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Let him know it is not a 211[1].
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It's not a 211[1], but yeah, he did take the (name withheld)'s phone from his car.
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It sounds like there's maybe some type of road rage deal.
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Sam far 11.
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And for units on the ocean, Warner Pearl, Per 1 Adam 6,7, stating it's not going to be at 211[1], but did take the (name withheld)'s phone, possibly some type of road range deal.
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For that description, we have a male Hispanic 25, tan hoodie and blue jeans.
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I'll put out late, Nicole.
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Go ahead.
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Now commercial 7.7215 Edward 1.
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Samva.
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Sam,
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37, you can drop the rest.
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All right, copy, dropping the red ocean in the corner prayer.
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Looking for the returns to come back.
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Please as well as slow.
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1037 code 4.
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I copy the code 4 with the big pollution and one apparel.
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We're switching down to citywide dispatch code and switch over to channel 1.
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Channel 2 is going to be clear for car-to-car.
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Citywide dispatch came from A61038.
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267, I'm still waiting for the returns to come back on the need play.
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223 the Audubon set the wrench market C2101 Pacific.
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57, the returns just came back no one of warrants, 53121 to 12 dogs.
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It comes back to Colarzo, Kevin,
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out of Lancaster.
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Thank you, 0,0404-0.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
211: Robbery or attempted robbery
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