Disturbance reported at Arcadia Street and Broadway, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a disturbance involving a male about 40 years old wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans near Arcadia Street and Broadway in Los Angeles. Backup was initially requested but later downgraded.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Pacific Division
Listen to dispatch call
02:42
Transcript:
00:00
So 142, can I get a central unit to Arcadia and Broadway?
00:07
Got a 415[2] violent.
00:10
Okay.
00:13
So you're 42,
00:14
Code 6[1], R2 and Broadway on a 450 runs, okay.
00:18
You just vandalized my vehicle.
00:50
He's found on Arcadia from Broadway.
00:53
He's a male white,
00:55
approximately 40 years old, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt,
01:00
and blue jeans.
01:03
I'm not following.
01:07
W-42 Roger, can you repeat the description?
01:12
He'll be a male white, talking 40 years old, he's wearing a gray zip hooded sweatshirt and jeans.
01:21
Since I can stay away, 40 years, gray hooded sweatshirt shirt, 13, 7 W.A.
01:25
42 is not following.
01:30
All right, can you make that a backup, for example, officers to respond to the 7 million unit, please?
01:39
Thank you to University 7L9.
01:42
My name for Covembergirian and Supervisor for 7W42, 069 and 14 men, Arcadia from Broadway.
01:49
Just like it's now white, 40 years greater, pressure blue jeans, then arise,
01:54
722 vehicle.
02:08
John 6-7 to the PR-subite meeting room from the residence.
02:15
1649, can you have PR-7-a-meet room from rural residents?
02:22
249 at Rutters, standby for a little short backup.
02:29
The 7-18-42, you can downgrade the back-up.
02:37
It is responding to Arcadia and Broadway, downgrade your response, so second is GA.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 6: Unit has arrived on scene and is investigating or handling the situation.
[2]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights, arguments, or disorderly conduct in any context.
Disclaimer:
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