Police pursuit of black SUV ends without arrest, Los Angeles CA
Heads up:
This is auto-generated from real-time dispatch calls. Information may be inaccurate. Listen to the original audio and verify critical information using official agency releases.
According to the dispatch call, authorities attempted to stop a black Mercedes SUV related to a pandering suspect traveling on Melrose Avenue. The vehicle was pursued southbound on the 101 Freeway near Vermont Avenue but the pursuit was discontinued and the situation was controlled with no further intervention needed.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - West Divisions
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to need a pandering suspect traveling westbound on Melrose passing Harvard if there's any additional patrol units in the area when they need to conduct a stop on this vehicle (number withheld)
00:30
Crosite 3-370 and or D-378.
00:33
12-1-222 has all identified.
00:37
Roger.
00:43
Any elevator unit meets 6-Victor 2, eastbound on Melrose passing Harvard.
00:49
Six-Victor 2, do you have a vehicle description?
00:55
It's going to be a black Mercedes SUV.
00:58
We are traveling westbound on Melrose through, I'm sorry, eastbound Melrose through Normandy, number one light.
01:11
1649, cancel a supervisor that's around.
01:16
6-849, send by.
01:22
Thank you. Responding I have responding.
01:25
Please!
01:27
Identify.
01:29
We're going to be traveling on the 101 South passing Vermont.
01:38
It's going to be at a high rate of speed.
01:43
I'm going to be losing eyes and visual on the vehicle.
01:53
Are you terminating falling?
01:59
Six-factor two, Roger.
02:03
Sixthrict20.
02:04
You can go ahead and tell Vinker 2 to Dificate that.
02:08
That's fine.
02:13
Factor 2, disengage, her six, Victor 20.
02:20
Roger.
02:22
All unit is code for Southbound 101,
02:28
Caching Vermont.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Note:
Auto-generated from live dispatch audio, which may contain errors. Dispatch calls are not confirmed incidents. Always verify with official sources.
