Theft from delivery truck by three men near Glencoe Avenue, Marina Del Rey CA
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Three men stole packages from a delivery truck near Glencoe Avenue. They fled in a brown Toyota minivan.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Hotshot/K-9/Air Hailing
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Transcript:
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In the Pacific Annaportar just occurred near Glencoe Avenue.
00:04
Suspects traveling Glencoe towards Maxella Avenue, vehicle a brown Toyota minivan with back plate only.
00:10
Suspects three males mid-forties.
00:13
Stealing packages from delivery truck, urgent response.
00:18
Any sense to the unit domestic violence 6507 south Normandy location obtained via rapid SOS on our commons urgent response incident.
00:32
Anya what's unit 1044 suspect at no 5467 Ulster Boulevard inside a wall green suspect male black, gray hat black jacket, green shirt with gray pants placing items inside of a trash bag urgent response already 735.
00:48
Henning Harbor Unit Meet 4 PDC and Wilmington will direct to 327 North King and Apartment 216.
00:55
They were flagged down by a citizen, son in the building with an infant who was possibly armed and on parole.
01:02
Oh (number withheld).
01:09
Pacific units additional on year 44 just occurred.
01:14
Near Glencoe Avenue.
01:17
Suspect vehicles are brown Toyota minivan license plate.
01:21
(number withheld).
01:24
(number withheld).
01:27
Last seen, five minutes ago on Glencoe towards Maxella.
01:31
Suspect one is wearing a...
01:35
Suspects are 30s, 40s years, suspect one wearing a black sweater, blue jeans, suspect two in all black, suspect three, no further description.
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Location mentioned:
Glencoe Ave, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
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