Vehicle stolen near South New Hampshire Avenue, Los Angeles CA
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A white Escalade was stolen near South New Hampshire Avenue. The suspect is a male wearing a black shirt.
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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699109101015-10515 South New Hampshire Avenue.
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Nels Magdal, inside of a stolen vehicle where at Escalade, license 6 Edward Young Lincoln 351 parked across the street of location.
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He was wearing a black shirt tag in line 1.
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Tension Lossos v.
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Calabas, so the response was needed 481-417, left just road across from the Holland Highway.
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Nelsmaigal, wearing a gray shirt-grace bus at the informant vehicle to be pulled over in front of the informants in a gray-harm.
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Give me pulled out a great block type is 120 loss loads units response to 3 and 5 relapse
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Multiple units will show us to 24 atom and fiber response to 3 24 Adam
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In the secondary unit, that was in 5 to 6, just read a death time.
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Also, 2224, Tom, and 5 to 6 for Spocko 3, 2224, Tom 1.
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And also, 2224, Adam, just be advised here, keying up at 2224.
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Please, you know with mergers.
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It's stage in 165 Adam is advising COVID the 242JL and Korean under it is code for with very unit with emergency traffic.
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Sorry, secondary unit with traffic.
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Any air unit dispatch line?
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The VARABD6.
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Air 29 is going to be in free flight.
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S New Hampshire Ave, Los Angeles, CA
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