Man attempted to stab another man in restaurant parking lot, Costa Mesa CA
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A man attempted to stab another man with a knife in the parking lot near Hobart Boulevard and Pico Boulevard by the Jack in the Box restaurant. The suspect is described as a transient man about six feet tall wearing a red jacket, gray shirt, black pants, and crocs. Police responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD - South Bureau
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Transcript:
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Beginna City Dally suspected now Hobarton, Pico and the Jack in the Box parking lot.
00:03
A male attempted to attack another male with a knife incident.
00:07
243[1]40, 2063, stand by traditional.
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Seeing, 5510,
00:15
are you clear?
00:26
8 26 5 826 have your rib
00:33
826 have you arrive
00:39
It's 11 suspect there now.
00:41
Wilshire in Oxford at the CBBS.
00:43
Suspect is walking southbound.
00:45
Suspect Mal black, yellow backpack, red bag, gray shirt, blue jeans.
00:49
It's code 3 and said 243[1]8 RD 1220, Christian,
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24.
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Stand by for additional.
01:07
For unit unit, Hoover,
01:09
Hoover, Hoover and Pico and Picokechievous parking lot suspect.
01:12
There's a transient male black, a six-foot, red jacket, gray shirt, black pants, crocs.
01:17
Attempted to stab another male with a knife.
01:19
It's been 24, 334, already 2.81 side-by-prudition.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
243: Battery offense under California Penal Code, involving unlawful physical force or violence against another.
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Location mentioned:
Jack in the box Parking, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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