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Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch · 5 days ago
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2 Sam 43, showing route to a Parker near Walnut Ave.
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Two-minute loading zone, a silver Ford Focus.
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Parking violation near Walnut Ave
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a parking violation involving a silver Ford Focus parked in a two-minute loading zone near Walnut Ave in Long Beach.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies in Long Beach investigated a possible vehicle burglary near East 14th Street and Walnut Avenue after finding a car with a broken window and ignition. Two male subjects wearing hooded sweatshirts were seen leaving the area heading south on Walnut Avenue. Officers attempted contact with the vehicle's registered owner to determine whether a crime occurred.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible burglary in progress near East 14th Street in Long Beach. Two unidentified individuals were reportedly inside a gray Kia Soul that may belong to a nearby resident. The suspects were described as wearing a gray hoodie and light blue jeans. Officers were authorized to respond with emergency lights and sirens, and further updates indicated the vehicle was still occupied.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were called to an apartment near Walnut Ave in Long Beach regarding a possible unwelcome subject. The male individual, described as about 33 years old and on probation for assault with a deadly weapon, was reportedly verbally aggressive but unarmed. The situation appeared to involve an unwanted party and was clarified as an 'unwelcome' rather than a restraining order issue.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible vehicle blocking a driveway near Gaviota Avenue in Long Beach. The vehicle was described as positioned front first.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a 45-year-old female patient near East 14th Street experiencing headache and difficulty breathing.