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Possible copper wire tampering reported near Venice BlvdLos Angeles CA

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Near Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034

Possible vandalism involving tampering with copper wires at AT&T location near Venice Blvd. Suspects may be underground using dislodged manholes.

Audio|Source: LAPD Dispatch - Pacific Division
01:29
Transcript:
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City of the Pacific unit, possible vandalism District Darnell near Venice Blvd, a GPS monitoring tracking for AT&T location.
00:10
Receiving notification of possible tampering of copper wires. Let's go to incident 11211 and RD4207.
00:23
1427 so high, send it.
00:26
1427, Roger.
00:27
1427, Roger.
00:30
You can show me on fall, Benrod to Pacific Station. Could you repeat the comments on that last call regarding the copper wiring?
00:40
14-171 standby.
00:47
W-371 GPS monitoring tracking for AT&T receiving notification of possible tampering at location for copper wires.
00:58
William, Roger, could you add to the comments that AT&T has placed sensors on some of their subterranean copper casings, so advise responding units to be aware of any manholes that may be dislodged because suspects may be underground?
01:24
47, 14A27414W71, be advised of any dislodged manholes, suspects may be underground.

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Near Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034
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