Two female drivers fight after rear-end crash in Long Beach, Long Beach CA
Two vehicles including a BMW were in a rear-end collision near Pacific Coast Highway and Anaheim Street. The female drivers exited their cars and started fighting. One driver then fled the scene on foot, and bystanders chased the suspect. Police are searching for the suspect vehicle heading north.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
The vehicle is involved at BMW rear end up another vehicle and female drivers got out and now they're hitting each other.
00:11
BLS 13 is 99001.
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One.
00:15
The units are covering 606, I copy BLS 13.
00:17
How are the unit?
00:20
I copy in terms of the unit.
00:24
I copy and something.
00:30
My name is under Kennedy TCCC, Colorado (number withheld).
00:37
In no detail, we have a CP involved party calling in for 20,000 to state the other driver for the scene on foot, now black 40s, Grace Sher was driving the 10 BMW.
00:49
Police possibly 6-4-7 Naflasting and was gone and a time.
00:57
370 97.
00:59
I copy.
01:05
Code 4[2].
01:08
104, I copy Code 4[2], Your 647[1], I on Millmark.
01:11
Code 4[2].
01:14
The law party is going to be in a green Honda HRV.
01:24
We came east down from Anaheim and from Redondo.
01:28
We didn't see anybody.
01:31
104, we'll try to confirm the location.
01:35
To shortly, just to clarify, we're in regards to the suspect.
01:39
Okay, and for it, copy.
01:46
Passerbodies and other diaries involved that are chasing the suspect going westbound.
01:50
The CP does not have any visual.
01:57
Yeah, I got a plate when you're ready.
02:01
Go ahead.
02:04
Florida plate, boy Robert, Edward, Sam Roberts, will be a suspect vehicle lefting heading northbound HACH towards Redondo.
02:11
Check for a copy, suspect lefting northbound PCH towards Redondo.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
647: Disorderly conduct under California Penal Code 647, including acts like public intoxication or lewd behavior.
[2]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
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