Child abuse report prompts welfare check, Long Beach CA
Police conducted a welfare check near Orange Ave after a therapist reported that a 12-year-old was being physically and sexually assaulted by their father. The child had previously mentioned contacting child protective services but was threatened by the father. No weapons were involved.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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And the end of this information on a 2P[3] check the welfare, near Orange Ave.
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And being going to check the well, possible 273A[1] report or 288[2] report.
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It's going to be third-party information from a therapist.
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CEP received a call 30 ago from a therapist advising a family friend had disclosed concern for a 12-year-old name of (name withheld).
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That (name withheld) had disclosed information of the father physically assaulting the juvenile and also sexually assaulting the juvenile.
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No, consciously breathing.
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He has a warning by cheek.
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It appears that (name withheld) has made comments to contact CPS in the past, but the suspect whose father has been heard saying, call them and I will beat you after.
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No weapons mentioned,
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per the CP, the advice are currently driving back from L.A.
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and should be home shortly.
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Again, it's a 2P[3] check, the well.
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Call number is 3.
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Correction, 1339.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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273A: Child endangerment (California Penal Code 273a)
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288: Lewd or lascivious acts with a child, per California Penal Code 288.
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2P: Two-officer patrol unit or designation for a priority 2 call, depending on context.
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Location mentioned:
Near Orange Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807
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