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Domestic disturbance reported near Bellflower BoulevardLong Beach CA

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audio iconFamily Offense
N Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90815

As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a possible domestic disturbance near Bellflower Boulevard in Long Beach. A woman was hiding from her boyfriend, described as a 37-year-old man in a black shirt and tan pants. The suspect was later reported as a wanted person with a previous domestic violence history in Orange County. The woman declined medical aid after mentioning an injury from a past incident.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Two for two, Century Five at Hopsite near Bellflower Boulevard.
00:08
Eighteen, I can start that one.
00:10
Eighteen, drive unit, call scene and assist at twenty-one forty-seven Bellflower.
00:17
A few nights ago near the bus stop, Seventh General Drive, they saw the suspect male at ninety-seven.
00:22
It's a boyfriend (name withheld), male, thirty-seven, black shirt, tan pants, homeless.
00:27
RCPs whispering, being very vague.
00:31
Mentioned prior domestic violence history out of Orange County as well.
00:39
And eighteen, the safety said that she's hiding in the alley.
00:47
We're code four right now.
00:54
Copy, officer on to the two century five on South Flower.
01:02
Copy, officer off to the house side.
01:08
He's on 417.
01:10
Rapid showing the CP is at PCH and Pacific.
01:12
He's, we're trying to get him to stop.
01:20
It looks like the subject also comes back as a wanted person out of Orange County for 10-51[1].
01:29
Suspect or victim on the bus? Or where are they?
01:34
Yeah, temporary.
01:35
He just boarded a bus, so we're gonna have him call when he gets off somewhere.
01:44
The caller no longer sees him, but she is still hiding and whispering.
01:50
I don't know if he's still nearby or not.
01:57
Can we confirm it's the caller that has a husband at the 7th channel?
02:05
Well, PCH and Pacific and PCH and MLK are good for it.
02:08
There's no one out there with a gun or asking for police assistance.
02:13
From Hoffman.
02:20
The victim said that she has an injury from a past incident,
02:25
refusing paramedics as well.
02:26
We're still online with her.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-51: Tow truck requested or needed

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N Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90815

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