Four men rob mall using bodily force, flee in silver SUV, Cerritos CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a strong-arm robbery occurred at Cerritos Center Mall about 15 minutes ago. Four adult men took gold jewelry worth about twenty-five thousand dollars and checkbooks. They left in a silver Acura SUV heading north.
Audio|Heard on: Malibu Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Attention, Cerritos units.
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Stand by to copy the following to a loving crime broadcast.
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234. You're on the patch.
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Go ahead.
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Cerritos 234, advising robbery occurred about 15 minutes ago at near Los Cerritos Center in the city of Cerritos.
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The business house of Cerritos Mall.
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There are four suspects last seen driving northbound through the parking lot towards 183rd and out of view in a silver Acura SUV, NFD.
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Suspect 1 is a male black adult, approximately 25 years old,
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25 years old,
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and FD.
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Suspects 234 are male adults, NFD.
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Weapon used was bodily force.
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Obtained from the victim was gold jewelry, totaling approximately 25,000.
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And miscellaneous checkbooks.
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If there are no further questions for Cerrito C34, you can drop the patch Cerrito C34.
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Any questions?
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Any questions or information contact Cerritos 234, Cerrito Station patch release channel clear at 2,200 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Los Cerritos Center, Cerritos, CA 90703
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