Suspect flees on e-bike after attempted break-in near Vesper Ave, Los Angeles CA


A female suspect wearing a white beanie, orange sweater, and black pants with yellow stripes attempted to break into a location near Vina Street. She fled the scene on an e-bike and was last seen near the intersection of Van Nuys and Vesper Avenue in Los Angeles. Officers are searching the area for her.
Audio|Source: LAPD Dispatch - Valley Bureau
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Transcript:
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9x16 9x16 1045529 suspect just left near Vina Street code to incident 210 RD 914[3]
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And that's code 411-1- 1-5-6 Hellenovidence of trouble.
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You can be a retone to handle the attempt 459[1] suspect just left near Street. Code 2[2] Incident 210-1-RD-D-914, AirTon is over.
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Sir?
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Is it to respond identify?
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10 and I'm going to have that suspect is going to be on van no one van no one's going to be on the e-bike at the trylight she's still on that e-bike at the tri-light bell a lady send me that call from her back Roger
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6TL 37TL 37 are you quick TEL 37 are you quick tuesday are you quick TILT. I have you can't So I'm at a subject vespers and Van Nguyen let me get a move back of us.
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Officer 98999 M-boy are you able to respond upon completion of your call? We are there, 10 and they're going to be in the southwest corner,
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hold the thing that's good to take an retina.
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And then now major 415 group flexulate 100 to 200 people involved possibly setting up for a seat over still go 200 one 86 30 21 85 So 16 route 15 around 15 wrap
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downgrade units I believe you should have suspect
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Corrections you think that city
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responds for air 10 is the second custody
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67 roger mahalton drive east of Woodrow Wilson Drive
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There a female for a search
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9th George 22 confirm your code 6 Vanone of Esper Okay sir for a search southwest corner Vanone and Vesper for a search
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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459: Burglary or burglary alarm, including attempted, residential, vehicle, or in-progress incidents.
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Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or siren, obeying all traffic laws.
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RD 914: Reporting District 914 (geographic area identifier)
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