Two men involved in pepper spray fight and theft near Anaheim Blvd, Long Beach CA
Two men fought near Anaheim Boulevard involving pepper spray. One man was sprayed in the eyes and lost his backpack. They were both cell phone vendors. There is also a separate report of a woman whose vehicle was vandalized at the scene.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Stere, 242[1], the Boulevard in Anaheim, Moxag 1, 2nd, pepper sprayed and Mell there.
00:06
Your suspect mail is sped in its 30s, black, long, sweatshirt, burgundy pants.
00:11
Your Vitz and Fils are male block, and it's 40s weren't all yellow.
00:16
4.4, I copy here in the area.
00:20
6.6.6. I copy here, bro.
00:27
What seven is another two at me? It was two versus one.
00:32
Our second suspect, Camel, Black 40s, black shirt, and burgundy pants.
00:36
We're on that one.
00:38
4-4, I copy.
00:44
Forty-four, trying to figure out what we got. I'm with our victim on the northwest corner.
00:51
Suspects on the southwest corner, I'm beginning to contact.
00:59
Copy suspects on the southwest corner in your with the victim.
01:05
Bullet 4. This is also a bird on the southwest corner. We have a 911 in the air, male conscious breathing, pepper spray in the eyes.
01:12
Coffee.
01:19
It's just singing in it. So, we got another sub, 1235, the boulevard.
01:23
Since there were two cell phone vendors, they were fighting,
01:27
and then we all saw the vehicle that was 590 Ford,
01:30
but I don't have the description of the vehicle.
01:36
Sanchez, it's going to be that mail for any of you at the corner with a cup in his hand.
01:44
One point four, it's not a long time.
01:51
For our victim here, maybe some sort of 2.11 or staff, I guess he's missing a backpack.
01:59
Copy.
02:05
This is going to be a mutual 242[1] sounds like, and then there's a female here explaining the guy that 44 has 594[2] her vehicle.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Physical contact or force used against another person without consent; commonly referred to as battery.
[2]
594: Vandalism
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