Disturbance reported near hawthorne boulevard, Los Angeles County CA
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According to the dispatch call, a disturbance occurred near Hawthorne Boulevard involving a vehicle with a Virginia license plate. The vehicle's registration was checked and found to have no record in Virginia. Authorities were dispatched and later reported the scene was under control with no further assistance needed.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 7 (Lomita) and Dispatch 12 (South LA)
Listen to dispatch call
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
27 read the disturbance on Hawthorne Boulevard.
00:03
Let me go ahead with your Virginia plate.
00:31
Virginia plate of (number withheld) checking.
00:40
SACA 35 is going to be no further assistance needed rated disturbance on Hawthorne Boulevard.
00:51
35, advising no further assistance needed, rated a disturbance on Hawthorne Boulevard.
00:56
No further assistance needed on Hawthorne Boulevard.
01:02
The Lancaster units code through response needed for a 902T, 902R 914C, on 110th Street West, and Avenue D David, Lancaster.
01:12
That's 110th Street West and Avenue D David.
01:16
Two vehicles, tag is (number withheld), units to respond one or less.
01:25
One 12 Tom, one about 15, any unit less?
01:35
1110 Adam in about 12, response code 3, 110 Adam.
01:40
11, Tom 110 Adam.11, Tom 1 and 13, also respond code 3, 11, Tom 1.
02:06
One-10, Boy, your plate of (number withheld), returned clear, no record out of Virginia.
02:13
110, boy.
02:19
Boy, you copy your Virginia plate, clear, no record, no record, 110, boy.
02:31
Mr. Virginia plate (number withheld) clear no record out of Virginia.
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Location mentioned:
Hawthorne Blvd, California
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