Man assaults husband on bus then flees south on Glenoaks, Burbank CA
A woman reported that on a bus near Glenoaks, a man struck her husband. The suspect initially appeared to have left but was later confirmed to still be on the bus. Eventually, the suspect fled southbound on Glenoaks.
Audio|Source: Burbank Police Primary Dispatch
03:16
Transcript:
00:00
13-handle, 1016 assist, 242[1] just occurred.
00:03
And over in Glenoaks, and over in Glenoaks. R.P. states subject on the bus, struck her husband on the bus. Suspect has left.
00:13
No DOT and Verdugo is staging for a laceration.
00:21
15, roll in vision, breaking.
00:26
16 person, Cyprus.
00:34
Did the suspect leave on the bus?
00:41
Negative, the suspect left the bus. The bus is still unseen.
00:45
There's no description on the subject.
00:52
1113, 1016.
00:53
The suspect is indeed in the back of the bus.
00:56
Male,
00:57
(description withheld).
01:02
13, copy from Kansas, November now.
01:11
Field emergency now in effect, Andover in Glenoaks, and over in Glenoaks.
01:16
One L13, one all 16, respond code, one L3L19 also respond. 13, L019 also respond.
01:24
13, Glenoaks, Limer.
01:30
16, copy the code.
01:34
16, chapter 9, Delaware code.
01:40
194, interior.
01:46
1327.
01:48
13-107. 13-197. 13-10-9-7.
01:54
13-10-10-1.
01:56
13-10-10-1.
02:06
13. The suspect is no longer on scene. Looks like he ran southbound in Glenoaks.
02:13
All 13 suspect no longer on scene heading southbound on Glenoaks.
02:21
Is there a delay?
02:23
And why is it a filter to see you?
02:30
So, it's like around southbound on Glenoaks, approximately two blocks and what eastbound still getting further on the description.
02:42
Southbound on Glenoaks for two blocks and what you found.
02:48
Look around New York.
02:52
16 will come for on scene, council field emergencies.
03:00
Enoch to acknowledge.
03:08
...possibly eastbound on Amherst, updated description,
03:12
male 20s, all black, black hair pants, and black backpack.
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.
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