Possible felony hit and run near Avalon and 111th Place, Los Angeles CA
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Emergency responders are at Avalon Boulevard and 111th Place in Los Angeles for a possible felony hit and run involving a blue work truck. The suspect vehicle was last seen turning onto a nearby street by a middle school. An ambulance is on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD - South Bureau
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Talk traffic unit San Valencia traffic.
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Avalon 111211st place.
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Avalon Blvd and 111th Place,085 and at 1814-4-7-8-1-8-8-103-0-0-106-2-5-0-0-0-0-0-6-2-identified.
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Thank you. 863, Svonneko 3 from Pureome Broadway to have a lot of 11 place.
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D12A3 have you arrived?
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2 1888 1888 1818 1818 addition there are ambulance shopping is now ambulance in run felony at Avalon Blvd and 111th Place the suspect vehicles a possible blue work truck last seen turning on to 10011 street by the middle school additional incident 10 85
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85 15 underval
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Section 846.
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Section 846.
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Exharescence. Exharescent 77.
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Southeast unit 18th in vermont ninety fifth in vermont ninety-nineteenths suffolpresent with a beard grayed sweat sweat sweat sweats suffolk vehicle is a possible BMW grave BMW no rear plates victim female black light complexion short thin bill long hair black jacket cross over purse possibly had a baby with her could three incident one one zeros already eighteen twenty one
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Location mentioned:
E 111th St & Avalon Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90061
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