Burglary investigation at vacant building with broken window, Long Beach CA
Officers responded to a possible burglary at a vacant building near Golden Shore in Long Beach. A broken window was found on the south side. Several suspects were seen lying on the ground but later no one was found and the situation was secured.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
03:13
Transcript:
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Early 7, I got one broken window on the south side,
00:06
southeast corner.
00:11
104. Control 629, go ahead.
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29 present Eottom, 770, Gnion, 0.
00:24
Bucked off south down in the parking lot, may I have got a new an on a vehicle.
00:30
Copy Coeurfront on 2.42.
00:34
On an 04 Chevy, last of Sousa, numbers at your dispatch (number withheld), Broadway.
00:45
7.6, we got three promed out, yes, wait from Phoenix to the AT.
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Copy three prone out, giving code red.
00:57
And Charles, I showed you just got 97 on that as well.
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We're facing west.
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Copy facing west down.
01:43
629 second and 9.26 for SUV has all points.
02:36
76, new to say and work on the 3rd.
02:41
76, I copy.
02:44
76, I got it.
02:55
76, code. 76, code.
02:59
76, I copy Code 4[1], the 459[2] on Golden Shore.
03:02
Code 4[1], all units drop in the red.
03:08
Units drum around can slow down.
03:12
No one seen or heard anything.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
[2]
459: Burglary or burglary alarm, including attempted, residential, vehicle, or in-progress incidents.
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Location mentioned:
Golden Shore, Long Beach, CA
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