Domestic violence reported near Termino Avenue, Long Beach CA
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A pregnant woman reported being assaulted by her boyfriend near Termino Avenue. She has visible injuries and was hiding in the suspect's vehicle during the call. The suspect left the scene before officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Adam 71 are a unit closure, authorized code 3, it's a domestic violence near Termino Avenue, near Termino.
00:09
It's a domestic violence in the parking lot, a suspect.
00:15
Suspect is a boyfriend, male, 42 years old.
00:20
He is advising the suspect beat her up and saying she is pregnant.
00:24
We're still landline trying to get further.
00:30
Any units on this domestic violence, it is going to be a serious injury for the victim.
00:39
This unit on that domestic violence, the caller is not answering operator's questions.
00:44
A male is heard in the background.
00:45
The caller is hiding in the suspect's vehicle, unknown description.
00:50
She is talking to the suspect saying she has a busted lip and bruises, but still not coming to the line.
00:59
RELC left, Tom Sheldian, Southw, W.
01:05
RELC 210 Farganay.
01:11
21, 3 Charlie 79, EOW per 310.47.
01:17
Copy, good night.
01:24
Markle, under rail.
01:29
Foxy Temporov, Pru, Pitchin 97.
01:36
It's on the domestic violence and East Division.
01:39
A little further, caller is telling the male to go hide and he is scaring her.
01:42
Caller advised the suspect left.
01:45
Also saying E647F and FD on cocaine, caller disconnected.
01:50
We're trying to call back.
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Location mentioned:
Termino Ave, Long Beach, CA 90815
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