Attempted break-in reported near Serrano Ave, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a person trying vehicle and house door handles near Serrano Avenue and Toronto Street in Los Angeles. The suspect was last seen running toward nearby bungalows, possibly attempting to enter a residence.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - West Divisions
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Transcript:
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Alluding, Toronto and Calutton, Toronto and Carlton, Syngleton, and Carlton, completely new trying door handles to residents.
00:07
She was on Charleston's Code 3 and since 17-19, stand by for the original.
00:12
All right, 8, 8,000, respond.
00:16
All right, 6-8-19, responding code 3 from Holland, Staten, Toronto, Carlton.
00:25
6 L8, we should be left to 1719.
00:29
Sixth already,
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Roger.
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Roger, show me in route,
00:36
ma'.
00:37
hi-five, Roger.
00:38
I have Roger.
00:43
43, 88, 89 fires responding.
00:48
Roger, thanks me.
00:53
From Lexington and Toronto.
00:54
We have a close repeat.
01:00
6-849 Cance 1-1719 all yet 68879 responding code 3 from Lexington sarano and Sarano and Solano and Carlton.
01:11
All right so is that 6849 live.
01:20
San 63839 Dish on the 311 man.
01:23
Other locations can be near North Serrano Avenue.
01:26
The PR last saw the individual and a suspect running towards those bungalows possibly made entry.
01:32
The suspect is described as a male wearing a gray shirt, partially unclothed from the waist down, trying door handles near 1719.
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Location mentioned:
Serrano Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027
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