Suspect punched victim during domestic violence in Palmdale, Palmdale CA
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic violence occurred near East Avenue R, Palmdale. A male suspect punched the victim twice in the face and left the apartment complex in a white sedan. The suspect is bald with facial hair and was wearing a colorful shirt and dark pants.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 7 (Lomita) and Dispatch 12 (South LA)
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Transcript:
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...pondow unit, standby to copy the following 2735 just occurred broadcast 263 King.
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King, you're on the patch, go ahead.
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Streetpondo, U.S.
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263 Keynes, a domestic violence incident occurred five minutes ago near East Avenue R in the city of Palmdale.
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There is one suspect, last seen leaving the residence, the apartment complex, in an unknown direction,
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last seen in a white vehicle sedan, no plate, no model, no make.
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The suspect is named (name withheld).
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Last name is Allen,
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A.L.
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First name is Vincent.
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The suspect is bald, has facial hair, about five feet, and one-fifty pounds.
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The suspect was last seen wearing a colorful shirt, dark pants, unknown shoes.
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The suspect punched the victim two times in the face.
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If there's no questions for 263, you can go ahead and drop the patch and if you can turn COIO.
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Questions or information contact 263 King or Palmdale Station, patch release, channel clear at 1802 hours.
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Location mentioned:
E Ave R, Palmdale, CA 93550
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