Man robs purse at bank on Azusa Avenue, Hacienda Heights CA
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A male suspect stole a purse from a person in front of a bank on Azusa Avenue and fled eastbound. The suspect wore a black mask and did not display a weapon. The vehicle tag number has been withheld.
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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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Elixation again, near Azusa Avenue.
00:03
Call up into a person, says that quiet today at S.U.B.
00:05
The final purse in front of low, fleeing eastbound on Pepperbrook, tag is (number withheld).
00:10
The age respond to agree in one or less.
00:15
In sure or less, near Azusa Avenue.
00:21
143-137, respond code 3, 133-137.
00:29
Second to respond to three.
00:36
For Adam and three to four respond, so three, he's one forty-four atoms.
00:46
Sandra, have a good night, thank you.
00:54
771, everything's been moved to the right shoulder, all lanes are now open.
00:59
30 minutes in 101, everything on the right shoulder all leans open.
01:03
Any area that from this 8 industry for a development occurred to fetch 8 industry?
01:13
The area is with it.
01:20
37-3-10, 7971 to PC.
01:23
If you go out with, um, if you want to use the other with us.
01:27
Yes, well, what kind of you figure out with?
01:31
At location again, near Azusa Avenue, off to the height, that C.T.B.C.B.C.
01:37
Banking to a person, suspects in the right to meet an SD-15-mail purse in front of lobes.
01:42
Last seen, it was done on Pepperbrook.
01:44
Occurred five ago wearing a black T-mask, no weapons.
01:49
To me, industry tag (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
S Azusa Ave, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745
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