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Hit-and-run collision with drunk driver near 14th StLong Beach CA

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E 14th St, Long Beach, CA 90813

At 14th Street and St. Louis, a white Dodge was involved in a hit-and-run collision. The driver admitted to drinking alcohol and fled southbound.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
CECID the Prow 9-Nor 23,
00:02
152, 14th, St.
00:03
Louis, the white Dodge, westing, southbound.
00:08
Let me call number is (number withheld).
00:14
Charles, 10, I'm here at one unit regular code, I know, 3,000-6-6-0-1-6-0-Bispo.
00:29
Can copy 1326 obispo
00:36
All units, information only from East Division on a 23-152, 14th Street in St.
00:44
Louis, vehicle last seen southbound on St. Louis
00:46
Louis, four-door white Dodge, unknown license plate, driver older male black, wearing a dark shirt.
00:53
CB advised she was involved in a 20002 with the mail, and the driver stated he had been drinking a little and took off.
01:01
All units, information only, call number (number withheld).

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Location mentioned:
E 14th St, Long Beach, CA 90813

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