Arson reported near south atlantic boulevard in east los angeles, East Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, a female suspect committed arson near South Atlantic Boulevard in East Los Angeles and fled southbound on Woods street. She is described as a young woman with black hair, wearing black clothing, and has tattoos on her left forearm.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Attention East L8 unit.
00:01
I invite a copy of the following 451[1] broadcast.
00:04
2.1, you're on the patch.
00:05
Go ahead.
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East L821 advising a arson occurred approximately 40 minutes ago near South Atlantic Boulevard in the unincorporated area of East Los Angeles.
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There's going to be one suspect last seen running southbound on Woods from Atlantic Boulevard.
00:30
Suspect will be a female (name withheld),
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approximately early 20s to mid 20s, black hair, wearing a black shirt, black pants,
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tattoos on her left forearm, possibly saying Isaac.
00:50
Suspect can be approximately 5 foot thin build.
00:56
Weapon use.
00:58
If there are no further questions for ELA-21, you can go ahead and drop the patch, ESL821.
01:06
Any questions?
01:10
Any questions or info contact?
01:12
E-L-A-21 or E-L-A station.
01:14
Pats release, channel clear, it's 1607.
Police codes explained
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[1]
451: Arson
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Location mentioned:
S Atlantic Blvd, East Los Angeles, CA 90022
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