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A possible kidnapping was reported in the 3800 block of Third Avenue at about 11 p.m. Tuesday, but officers who responded couldn't find any evidence of a crime, according to Los Angeles Police Department Officer Mike Lopez.
But in Ring video from a home on the block, a woman is heard screaming and sobbing frantically — repeatedly saying, "Somebody help me" — as a car drives down the road. A pair at the home are seen emerging after apparently hearing the commotion in the street.
The unidentified woman's pleas remain constant for more than 30 seconds, until the vehicle passes out of earshot.
originally posted by: Macenroe82
a reply to: toysforadults
With the dude saying I’m sorry, I’m guessing it was a domestic assault.
He hit, she wanted to get away, he didn’t want to go to jail, so drove off with her.
originally posted by: toysforadults
a reply to: MisterSpock
well, LA is very dangerous the cartel and le emme have a lot of power in Southern California, it's very dangerous place to live it's one of the reasons I moved. it's also infested with criminal organizations from around the world, like you wouldn't believe if you are from another part of the country
originally posted by: toysforadults
a reply to: MisterSpock
we need to stop leaving it to the authorities and take control of our country back. when I lived in Cali it was like every other person I met was involved in some form of organized or another I had to be very careful how I chose my friends after the first 2-3 years there of not realizing how it was
originally posted by: toysforadults
a reply to: MisterSpock
I agree, it's a fine line but that's how society worked prior to the 1900's