Possible burglary in progress with person locked in bathroom, Los Angeles CA
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A possible burglary is in progress near Huston Street in Los Angeles. A person is locked in the bathroom of the apartment while the suspect remains inside. The suspect is a young male with black hair, possibly wearing a blue shirt. Authorities are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Valley Bureau
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Transcript:
00:00
Suspect is a male for description.
00:02
Inside of (name withheld)'s apartment, near Huston Street, (name withheld) is locked inside of the bathroom.
00:05
Additional 247.
00:09
283 from the station.
00:16
2 has the street.
00:19
11 to has the street.
00:22
11 to the area were unable to locate new next four odds.
00:33
11 roger 11 roger.
00:39
Control 3, Tennis incident 025050.
00:44
Street? Roger.
00:47
Roger. On to Huston Street.
00:53
Suspect is a male, 20, black hair wearing possibly a blue shirt.
00:59
So if he appears upstairs, neighbor.
01:02
I don't know how you enter into the apartment unit.
01:04
(Name withheld), I'm sure if suspect lives inside of the building.
01:06
Is a transit 0247? 21, incident 0-079.
01:11
Code 4[2], Arroyo and Salt Hill Boulevard.
01:14
I'm code take call that's well thank you thank you thank you guys I'm code today call this well thank you for every single day city of the location forty one or nine can you get a backup for four five nine suspects in the cansonza and tippanger canyon.
01:42
City 41 R9 requesting our back of area of Air and the supervisor and Sepanga Canyon on 4pacuspect.
01:55
15883 is Dishon the 459[1] hot prowl pierceded suspect.
01:58
(Name withheld) was able to provide further.
02:02
Suspect is attempted to speak to the PR through the bathroom door.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
459: Burglary or burglary alarm, including attempted, residential, vehicle, or in-progress incidents.
[2]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
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