Suspicious person gone before deputies arrive on Ventura Blvd, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a report of a suspicious person near Ventura Boulevard and Van Nuys Boulevard in front of a car dealership. Units also discussed a possible domestic violence restraining order violation and a potential suicide attempt at a treatment center. The initial suspicious person report was cleared when deputies arrived and found the subject gone on arrival, with the situation declared under control.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Valley Bureau
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Advised that the suspect was east of Van Nuys on the north side of Ventura Boulevard in front of the Cadillac dealership.
00:07
Ninety six three rotor.
00:12
Can you send one additional unit to stand by for a possible domestic violence arrest?
00:22
17A83, requesting one additional unit to stand by for a possible domestic violence arrest.
00:27
8548, received.
00:31
Okay.
00:36
North Hollywood units, possible domestic violence restraining order violation.
00:39
Near Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
00:43
The tiny village unit twenty-six incident occurred last night.
00:46
Suspect was an ex-partner, forty-four years old, reportedly assaulted (name withheld).
00:51
With a metal pipe.
00:54
Under comments for additional code three incident, code two five nine RD 1524.
00:58
Not sure how to handle that, Dennis.
01:00
Also don't need probably any female officer.
01:04
Yeah, for sure. Female officer me 17A23 8548 received it.
01:09
Possible attempt suicide near Linley Avenue at the Upper Treatment Center.
01:14
Subject is a patient, female, approximately late twenties, wearing a blue sweater and multicolored pants, appearing to have suicidal thoughts.
01:20
Walking around the facility attempting to harm self.
01:22
Staff following to ensure safety.
01:27
Subject reportedly suffers from severe PTSD and substance abuse.
01:31
Request for mental health evaluation, code two incident 2062 RD 1035.
01:37
We are code six in the area.
01:40
Nine A 41, code six Ventura and Van Nuys.
01:48
Eighteen 41 asks if there is a high quality unit to cancel us on incident 1994.
01:58
41 requests a North Hollywood unit to handle a battery that just occurred near Lame Street.
02:05
Incident 1994.
02:11
Right now, 41, you can show code four.
02:14
Suspect is GOA[1], and responding units can downgrade.
02:23
All units, code four.
02:25
Ventura Boulevard and Van Nuys suspect GOA[1].
02:31
To Ventura and Van Nuys, cancel your response.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
GOA: Subject or parties no longer present at scene when responders arrive.
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