Woman ran from silver vehicle near South Dakota Drive, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, a woman ran from a silver vehicle near South Dakota Drive. Multiple females wearing dark clothing were involved. The vehicle was left in a driveway at the location.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD - South Bureau
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, question near South Dakota Boulevard.
00:02
Near South Dakota Boulevard.
00:04
Near South Dakota Boulevard.
00:06
Subject female black, long black hair, white jacket, blue jeans.
00:10
Ran from a silver vehicle was a porch by females, one wearing a black-loaded sweatshirt.
00:14
Suspect 2 and do no further description.
00:16
Corporations in 520, RD 1435.
00:23
7 7th unit time down runaway juvenile located 4717 place code 2nd 701 ready 17th unit to handle before going outside to the division identified
00:50
12-10 one-year juvenile located at 4701 5thromers seat place code 2ndham 501 RD1203
00:59
3
01:03
yeah it's full of 10 is no longer in the field
01:09
see roger
01:10
27 and 77 Now located 471st runaway Juvenile located 4715 South Grammarcy Place Code to n501 ID2032031031 will hand up
01:35
Povolpillar Boulepillar Boulevard Welcome to its palms followed by system photo black jacket black jeans white shoes number two possible female black jeans white beanie white jacket black jeans white shoes and number three male like complexion possible Hispanic gray-headed sweater black jeans and white shoes and victim left there her vehicle inside the driveway of near South Dakota Drive
02:03
They're called the bed location for the suspect and the victim possibly as the poet in Westminster.
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Location mentioned:
S Dakota Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90034
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