Two men steal catalytic converters from vehicles, Los Angeles CA


Two men wearing white and dark shirts were stealing catalytic converters from vehicles parked near Vermont Avenue and 50th Street in Los Angeles. They were using a white van without a known license plate. The vehicle was parked in front of a school during the incident.
Audio|Source: LAPD - South Bureau
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Transcript:
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earlier for vehicle South 5th and Vermont.
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Sylvic vehicle parked at the corner of the Ciena and own license. Number one wearing a white shirt, number two, a dark shirt.
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Also, land what they have done, taking catalytic computers from vehicles.
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It's good to incidents, 542, already told 05.
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That was the location.
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50th and Vermont and Vermont that's 5-0 in Vermont 18 suspects are on Vermont.
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Suspect vehicles are white Toyota,
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unknown plate.
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Two male (number withheld), number one wearing a white shirt, number two wearing a dark shirt, taking catalytic converters from vehicles in the street.
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And suspect is possibly on where they got.
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In Vermont, Vermont,
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Vermont, Vermont,
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taking a caldick cover from another van, known color.
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The vehicle is parked in front of the school.
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This attempt to decide, one (number withheld) Juniper Street. Code 10[1], San 518, already 1839.
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Southeast unit, stand to identify.
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10.25.
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to respond with 1888 25
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Southeast supervisor supervisor supervisor.
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Here are your state if you're over the subject vehicle.
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The sedan or is it's a white, a white van? Van. Yeah,
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no. Be a white van here.
Police codes explained
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Code 10: Wants or warrants indicated; subject or property may be wanted, stolen, or require caution.
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Location mentioned:
Vermont Ave & W 50th St, Los Angeles, CA 90037
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