Battery suspect left near Blinn and Q streets, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, a male suspect under 30 assaulted a person near Blinn and Q streets. He left the scene driving a white Freightliner truck with a license number withheld, heading toward PCH. The suspect threatened another person with a knife near Blinn Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Harbor (5)
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Any Harbin, a battery suspect just left near Blinn and Q.
00:04
The pier was involved in a traffic collision.
00:05
The suspect male assaulted the person, Code 2[1] in 10603D 519.
00:10
519.
00:16
519. You can select that last one.
00:22
515, Roger.
00:28
Penny Harbor unit battery suspect,
00:31
219, South Palis Redis Street.
00:34
Code Tunson, 1071, Artie 564.
00:46
5A15, additional on-air battery suspect just left near Blinn and Q.
00:50
The suspect is a male Black, under 30 years, wearing a gray sweater,
00:54
suspect vehicle is a white Freightliner truck, license (number withheld), last seen toward PCH, additional incident 1068.
01:12
5A15, 5A15, additional PR called.
01:19
Regarding incident 1068, the battery suspect just left near Blinn and East Q Street.
01:27
Other location near Blinn Avenue, location obtained via Rapid SOS, suspect male unknown, in a semi-truck, threatened unknown person with a knife.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or siren, obeying all traffic laws.
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Location mentioned:
N Blinn Ave & E Q St, Los Angeles, CA 90744
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