Armed robbery reported near Stoner Ave, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible armed robbery near Stoner Avenue. A man wearing a white T-shirt and black pants reportedly brandished a weapon at another individual before driving away in a white box truck marked 'Aerum Insulation Group'. The suspect may be traveling with a child and was last possibly near Hillview Avenue. The information is based on preliminary radio reports and remains unconfirmed.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Hotshot/K-9/Air Hailing
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Transcript:
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Specific units, robbery just occurred near Stoner Avenue. Occurred five minutes ago. Suspect described as a man around 30 years old, six feet tall, wearing a white T-shirt and black pants. The suspect drove a white Isuzu box truck marked 'Aerum Insulation Group'. The suspect brandished a weapon at (name withheld)'s coworker. Code 3[1], rd1401.
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A central unit with small female, possible mental illness.
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Unit 1-1-2505th Street Department 374, Code-2-1-9-4-454-40-1-154.
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Any air unit come in on Pacific frequency for a possible 211[2].
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Any air unit coming on Pacific frequency for a 211[2], possible grand theft auto.
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Incident occurred near Stoner Avenue.
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Suspect possibly now near Hillview Avenue. Described as male, 30 to 40 years old, wearing a white shirt, accompanied by his son. Suspect may be armed with a semi-automatic weapon.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and siren.
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211: Robbery or attempted robbery
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