Suspect tried to run caller over in attempted assault, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported that a suspect tried to run them over with a blue Toyota at near Locust Avenue. The suspect is described as a tall male wearing black clothing and riding a scooter. Police units searched the area. The caller stopped texting but said the vehicle was nearby and hiding.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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03:55
Transcript:
00:00
1910. It's going to be a text to 911[1] for near Locust Avenue.
00:08
He said, help and gave this location that (name withheld) is trying to hurt me.
00:14
Help and mention the blue Toyota.
00:17
No priors with this number.
00:19
Rapid is showing near Locust.
00:28
CP is saying he's scared, and the subject is a tall male in black clothing on a scooter.
00:35
It's going to be a blue Toyota four-door vehicle.
00:43
I'll show you it.
00:48
At gas lab, no one should be on the property at this time.
00:57
Okay, one.
01:01
Thirteen,
01:06
go ahead.
01:08
There's footsteps so someone may have walked in there leading into the place on the back.
01:12
Can we get a hold of the RP and have them respond, please?
01:18
We do have their number, we'll have them respond.
01:25
We stand 46.
01:28
42, go ahead.
01:34
1046, go ahead.
01:35
1046, go ahead.
01:37
Can I get two more units to assist?
01:41
If they're not busy, they can break off whatever they're doing filing, whatever.
01:45
And if not, can we get two more units from another division, please? For the search that I can't mind.
01:52
Okay. You need two additional units for gas lamp.
01:55
6p.2.51.
01:59
14 clues had buys and show me around.
02:05
14, 104, Adam 11 also en route.
02:12
1040-16 an RPA photomachine.
02:17
104. 104.
02:23
In Northing this, the CP advisor's subject is wearing all black clothing.
02:27
Still trying to clarify how he is trying to hurt this CP.
02:30
Now CP's advising this is going to be an attempt 245 with that vehicle.
02:34
Looks like the subject try to run the CP over.
02:42
Cool.
02:43
However.
02:45
Suzanne Fortin-safe on the phone now with the RP looking at footage from earlier.
02:52
Can't the park.
02:59
We got another text saying that the CP can hear the vehicle, but it's currently hiding.
03:06
Do you have any priors with this phone number?
03:19
214 so far it's going to be a 24-39 and took us on base 4 stand and by any further on the campus.
03:26
In fact, you can get my epoxy, uh,
03:29
gone, the message.
03:30
Never.
03:37
19, so far we're cold for out here as well.
03:40
No other vehicles out on the road other than us.
03:46
10-4[2]. The CP did stop texting, but did advise it were unseen.
03:52
Probably could for no vehicles so far.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency 911 call received, including hang-ups or disconnected calls.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Locust Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807
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