Male walking near 106th street under police observation, Los Angeles CA
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Police officers observed a male walking near 106th street in Los Angeles. They made contact with him and coordinated additional units to secure the nearby alleys around 107th street and Avalon.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Harbor (5)
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Tier 3 has one male on the west side of the house at a gate between near 106th, close to the town.
00:06
He's walking up towards near 106th.
00:08
Do you guys have him there, walking towards the corner of the house?
00:14
Sussex is walking near 106th towards the corner.
00:18
Not a suspect, just a male walking toward the officers are making contact with him.
00:22
Correction, a male is walking on near 106th towards the corner.
00:26
He's making contact.
00:31
And control, we just need one more unit.
00:34
If we don't have someone already responding to 107th, west of Avalon, total D, north-south alley.
00:42
Roger 1895 is responding to quotient.
00:48
(number withheld), NOSPON, 107th, west of Avalon, north-south alley.
00:54
Roger, one minute up.
00:57
Okay,
00:58
All units on the incident on near 106th, can you switch over to simplex?
01:07
All units on near 106th switch a simplex for a three.
01:15
Hey, Airship, what alley does you want to hold?
01:18
We need the alley on 107th.
01:20
It's Jeff west of Avalon.
01:22
Come back. We've got to you guys there on 107th, come across the other side of Avalon.
01:25
We'll have you hold the alley.
01:27
3-835 for the mince.
01:33
0-3, we're clear.
01:36
Fair 3 is clear.
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Location mentioned:
W 107th St, Los Angeles, CA
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