Domestic violence reported near st louis ave in long beach, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic violence incident occurred near St Louis Avenue in Long Beach. A female caller reported that her boyfriend pulled her hair and caused injury.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:2
Transcript:
00:00
16 are unit closer, authorized Code 3, 927[2] wireless at near St. Louis, 61, St.
00:04
Louis, near St.
00:05
Louis, near St.
00:06
Louis. Had a lot 415[3], sound like a CP,
00:09
female version of a male operator heard the CPC say someone punched the door was trying to get further.
00:17
Adam 11, I'll take the code from the station.
00:20
16, copy?
00:25
Please see that, copy, all back.
00:28
Ten part.
00:29
Writing the phone number for the 927[2] wireless looks like we had a couple, a family unwelcome music call from 1030 Daisy Apartment A.
00:37
Adam 11 is 16.
00:43
Looks like the operator can hear a male half tell the female to get out of the house and she wasn't answer any more questions.
00:54
Looks like she gave a location of near St.
00:57
Louis now and saying this is a 273.5[1] since her boyfriend and he was pulling her hair.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
273.5: Corporal injury to spouse or cohabitant (domestic violence) under California Penal Code 273.5
[2]
927: Suspicious circumstances or unknown trouble requiring investigation.
[3]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights, arguments, or disorderly conduct in any context.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
St Louis Ave, Long Beach, CA 90804
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