Police locate suspect vehicle in Long Beach, Long Beach CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police in Long Beach located a silver Acura sedan suspected to be involved in an earlier incident. The vehicle was last seen traveling eastbound on Alameda Street, and units were sent to verify its presence nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Four six eight, we have that suspect vehicle from the 20002 on Alameda, and it looks like we're gonna have two more vehicles here as well.
00:09
We get a 0926 Acura sedan.
00:11
And 26
00:16
Acura sedan.
00:21
Six eight, our suspect's been seen fleeing eastbound about ten ago.
00:26
Same description of the call.
00:29
Ten four.
00:35
One by six eight, can we advise tow if they need a flatbed for the Acura?
00:43
Six 8104 . Ten four.
00:52
One boy six seven.
00:56
One boy six seven,
00:59
I got some information on that suspect.
01:01
He might pop his eye at either near Orange building.
01:07
So we have a unit en route to that location and see if that car is there.
01:16
Boy 68 has the vehicle.
01:20
The driver was eastbound San Diego Freeway.
01:26
One boy six, confirming 60 had the car or just observed it going eastbound about ten ago.
01:35
Boy 16, we have the vehicle last seen 263.
01:38
It's a silver Acura.
01:40
The suspects were last seen about ten ago.
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Location mentioned:
Alameda St, Long Beach, CA
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