Female adult assaults child near pacific drive and seventh street, Long Beach CA
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A female adult assaulted a five-year-old male child near Seventh Street and Pacific Boulevard in Long Beach. The child was seen crying, and the female was attempting to calm him afterward. The incident involved child endangerment.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:28
Transcript:
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273A[2], 7th and Pacific Boulevard, the boulevard in 7th.
00:03
If I say it's near the Carls Jr.
00:04
and the check-cashing business.
00:06
Female adult, short Afro wearing a black t-shirt, burgundy underwear, and black pants.
00:13
She is hitting a 5-year-old male child who is screaming and crying.
00:20
Union, Nightmarry-Five, see how to place, my call.
00:26
Get a Nightmare 5, go ahead.
00:30
529, Robert Union David, 313.
00:34
10-4.
00:40
Number 5 comes back no wants, no one's current, to a 25 Nissan,
00:45
to a Fox rent-a-car out of Tulsa.
00:52
315 train route to the 928, 2243 San Anzolene, number one.
01:01
Blue T-shirt, gray pants, black shoes, the weapons were seen.
01:09
A female is now trying to calm the child down in the SCPs that passed by leaving the area has NFD.
01:20
We think probably code for the time being.
01:24
10-4, then I turn it and Adam on the Boulevard, Code 4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
[2]
273A: Child endangerment (California Penal Code 273a)
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Location mentioned:
Pacific Dr, Long Beach, CA 90810
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