Vehicle burglary tracked near Charles H. Wilson Park, Torrance CA
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According to the dispatch call, units responded urgently to a vehicle burglary near Charles H. Wilson Park in Torrance. A tracking device indicated the vehicle's location near Washington Boulevard. Upon arrival, officers began investigating suspicious circumstances.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 7 (Lomita) and Dispatch 12 (South LA)
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
23 Boy responding emergency to Crenshaw and Sepulveda at Charles H. Wilson Park.
00:05
And can you advise why you're responding to 2 3-173, 173, Boy?
00:15
Regarding the vehicle burglary just occurred, the current tag 44, is there any additional than what was originally in the call? Why you're responding emergency?
00:35
Tracking device in the vehicle, Charles H.
00:39
Wilson Park and you're responding emergency.
00:41
I actually have the access channel up so I have the park units on this frequency as well.
00:59
Bill units, 22 advising situation clear, ready of the possible amount of 2A on Chesboro.
01:04
Fire on Tina Handling, situation clear on Chesboro Road.
01:09
Great Boy responding emergency to the park.
01:12
It's going to be the Charles Wilson Park confirmed at near Washington Boulevard and Torrance.
01:18
That's where the tracking advice is showing.
01:29
173 Edward advising that's affirmative.
01:31
It's going to be the Charles Wilson Park, near Washington Boulevard.
01:34
They're also to you and if they're going to be arrived at location.
01:38
173 Edward and 173 have arrived, investigating suspicious circumstances.
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Location mentioned:
Charles H. Wilson Park, 2200 Crenshaw Blvd, Torrance, CA 90501
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