Armed robbery near San Pedro and Airline Way, Long Beach CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies received a broadcast about a possible armed robbery that reportedly occurred near San Pedro Street and Airline Way in Compton about 15 minutes earlier. Two suspects were said to have fled the area in a black truck traveling southbound. Based on radio traffic, descriptive details of the individuals were provided, but no identifying information has been confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention Compton units, stand by to copy a 211[1] broadcast.
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281 King 1,
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Go on the patch, go ahead.
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Compton 21 K1 advises, a 211[1] occurred approximately 15 minutes ago.
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At the intersection near San Pedro Street and Airline Way in Compton.
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There are two suspects last seen in a black Ram truck driving southbound on San Pedro Street from Airline Way.
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Common spelling, first of (name withheld).
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Suspect described as a male approximately 60 to 65 years old, wearing all black clothing.
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Approximately 6 feet tall, 120 pounds.
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Suspect two is known as (name withheld).
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Henry Adam Robert Victor Edward Young.
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First of (name withheld).
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Lincoln Adam Union Robert Ida Edward.
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Approximately five feet five,
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approximately 50 years old.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
211: Robbery or attempted robbery
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