Suspect armed with knife reported near Glencoe Avenue, Los Angeles County CA
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Police were dispatched near Glencoe Avenue for a male transient suspected of felony vandalism. The suspect was reported to be armed with a knife and seen walking westbound in nearby alleyways.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Pacific Division
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
For Channel 30, I need you to cancel 13 off the call that I'm on in Glencoe and find me the first available unit for the security guard here at the PR reporting a felony vandalism suspect still here at Gene that we need to do a follow for.
00:29
Any available Pacific in it 2014 now near Glencoe Avenue for a possible male transient and felony vandalism suspect for june 1330 already 14 54 54.
00:44
2520 20 um so 25 20 um so thank you.
00:53
Hey, we're seeing it, 8190 North Island, Avia cart, Calrad, electronic, electronics business, any alleyways, is now walking west down in the alleyways, subject of the male black, and the 30th, transient, 58, worn a black security shirt, black hands, off with a knife, and left hand.
01:11
Code 2[1] is it at 1601, R2706.
01:19
Any... One second.
01:25
69 repeat.
01:28
You can cancel a further and we'll click 6 repeat.
01:31
7069 no there.
01:37
This one here, a call.
01:38
It was a night northbound the alleyway towards a Starbucks.
01:42
Finish on to 1-1601.
01:45
6-0-30.
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Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or siren, obeying all traffic laws.
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Location mentioned:
Glencoe Ave, Venice, CA 90291
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