Possible kidnapping at building near South Burlington Avenue, Los Angeles CA
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A male suspect forced a female near South Burlington Avenue into a building. The suspect may have a knife. The female may be under the influence of drugs. Both are described as white or Hispanic with specific clothing.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD - South Bureau
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
EONA, a possible kidnapping just occurred near South Burlington Avenue.
00:04
It's code 3 and sent (number withheld), only 247, semi-fifference.
00:13
UNA, Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Mice such like a hostonic black base shirt,
00:18
female white, a female white, red hair, red hair, gray shirt, I'm for the description.
00:21
Code Hoseon 2,57070,000, or DINGU57570,000.
00:28
Tem down battery, domestic violence, suspect, 8200,000 spot, Vermont Avenue, Code to Incident 297, already 1267, before going outside of the division.
00:41
I'm here move incident 118 seven from our stock with our stop number one code fix there.
00:49
(number withheld).
00:51
Clare?
00:52
Clare? (number withheld).
00:53
Thank you for checking.
01:00
Suspect suspect.
01:01
The pair observed the suspect and the suspect entered the suspect in Maryland, 5th and male white or Hispanic, red shirt, blue jeans, and black shoes, and a black baseball cap.
01:14
The suspect was forcing the female into the building, a female white or Hispanic, yellow shirt with black leggings, no shoes.
01:23
Addition sent 25, 64.
01:29
Long white socks.
01:32
Dr. Dr. Naradic under the influence of unknown narco, possibly carrying a knife in her hands.
01:37
It's consistent at 2585-85-8-6-35-85.
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Location mentioned:
S Burlington Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90057
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