Suspects Flee Stolen Vehicle Near Sherman Avenue, Signal Hill CA
During a traffic stop near Sherman Avenue, a driver and passenger fled from a stolen vehicle on foot. Officers conducted a search of nearby apartments and a laundry room to find the suspects. One female hiding in the laundry room was detained, and the scene was secured.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
05:15
Transcript:
00:00
The driver is held.
00:03
Nothing coming in 10-1[1].
00:06
6-7-1, get the driver of the passenger just bailed.
00:14
Again 1-1-6-7, still coming in 10-1[1] and copy the driver in a passenger?
00:20
Someone bailed out of the car.
00:23
10-4[2]. Do you have a TOT? Do you have a TOT?
00:27
Hey,
00:28
you look like you were westbound into one of the buildings, possibly a mal-estanics.
00:34
Ten-bye.
00:40
If we can get another unit,
00:43
the north end of the alley.
00:46
We can take the north end of the alley.
00:53
All right, so he ran westbound from Sherman,
00:59
and we're code for with the car, it's unoccupied in the North and South Alley.
01:05
Copy, go for the North-South Alley and Code 4[3].
01:12
71, I think you're rear of near Sherman, please.
01:17
We're front of, you have a description on our driver.
01:24
445 boy it's a possibly mail is spanning four and a half probably going to be at near Sherman I got a resident here in Sandy probably ran in there
01:35
Copy possibly near Sherman
01:40
3-08 32nd 302 term check is (number withheld) So you at (number withheld)
01:58
6.7, we're going to be in apartment 16.
02:04
607, you're coming 10-1[1].
02:11
(number withheld), suspect may be in apartment 16.
02:18
Copy possibly in unit 16.
02:22
23. Can anybody ID the driver?
02:28
Only from west working at (number withheld) looks like there's an outstanding suspect about foot bales.
02:35
It's an area of near Sherman Police.
02:43
That's a street stolen vehicle unoccupied.
02:51
Okay, thank you. What's a group call there in Long Beach, Boulevard.
02:58
4-6-7-1-7-7-2-2-0-2-0-2-0-4 in the Lally.
03:07
Just that's good for me, it's going to be the L.E.
03:10
Between Cheryl, please, and Stanton, 17, that p.cich.
03:17
7.7.50, we're out 17,
03:20
a late to a minute.
03:24
Copy of Rio.
03:30
Two vehicles.
03:32
One blue, one red.
03:33
It looks like one subject appears to be looking round. Others are possibly attempting to enter the business from the back.
03:39
Call number is going to be 867.
03:43
6.7 and 82. Rito is going to be 45.
03:50
0.8.67.
03:52
1.667.
03:56
Another pass is biased and the blue flex and we're hiding in the launch.
04:02
We're going to look like it out.
04:08
6703, I want to copy another press-by, advise that D-South McBossom that's going to be the laundry room.
04:14
Time 4, a mail and a few-mella's panic inside, you know, a late-term in the locker room, so I'm going to go check it out.
04:24
Okay, copy.
04:29
Okay, I'm still, mail-up.
04:32
Go ahead.
04:35
Down 7, BID-1023, handheld (number withheld).
04:46
104. 10905, 107EOW.
04:50
104.
04:56
Contact to a female that's hiding in the laundry room. She's coming out.
05:02
10-4[2], I'll go ahead and give you ok rent. You guys are called Code 4[3]. Oh, you can't go right there, 751.
05:11
We're code 4 with her.
05:12
You can drop the red.
05:15
Down 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Poor radio reception or unable to copy transmission due to weak or unclear signal.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
[3]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
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Signal Hill, CA
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