Domestic violence and weapon threat near E Poppy St, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a woman reported domestic violence near E Poppy St where her boyfriend assaulted her, threatened to stab her, took her phone, and prevented her from leaving by blocking the parking lot.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Authorized emergency response, a unit closer, a unit to assist for corporal injury to spouse at near E Poppy St.
00:06
It occurred 5 to 10 minutes ago, but the suspect is still present.
00:10
Caller's boyfriend hit her and threatened to stab with a weapon, then ran inside the residence.
00:17
Making it further.
00:23
Vision copies.
00:29
Suspect, caller's boyfriend, male Hispanic, 23 years old, wearing black shirt and black shorts.
00:34
The caller is waiting outside in a white van.
00:39
Suspect is outside of the van.
00:41
Operator can hear the suspect in the background.
00:44
Boy 5-3, assisting.
00:47
Clarification: suspect ran inside to get a weapon, now outside without one.
00:56
Suspect is heard yelling at the caller to get out of the vehicle.
01:00
Suspect's Janaro Ramirez, Jr.
01:04
At California 8, Zebra, John Nora, 215.
01:13
Charles Henry 3, logging the same info today.
01:18
License plate linked to a vehicle from Huntington Beach.
01:28
Suspect took the caller's phone, caller is using neighbor's phone.
01:47
Acknowledged. Report 401 west below.
01:58
3.799 on corporal injury to spouse.
02:04
Suspect was blocking traffic and preventing caller and neighbor from leaving the parking lot.
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Location mentioned:
E Poppy St, Long Beach, CA 90805
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