Man wearing mask breaks into building near East Spring St, Columbus OH
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According to the dispatch call, a man wearing a mask was seen breaking into a building near East Spring Street via security cameras. The keyholder was unable to respond to secure the building. Officers dispatched for investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Police Dispatch - Zone 5
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Through to 163 and 165, Essex, you can copy it in near East Spring Street.
00:06
Call or see somebody breaking into the building via camera.
00:09
Just wait on an additional.
00:15
163 would carry.
00:21
16, add me, please.
00:24
I copy.
00:25
Yeah, 16, I copy.
00:27
Thanks, sir.
00:32
So far they've added that suspect is a male wearing a mask.
00:40
Six-Zero, please, check here, you can add me.
00:42
Copy.
00:48
638, good morning on that service.
00:50
Go, wine, copy.
00:56
And cars respond out on the 8 again, caller's not on scene, just watching via camera, says unsure how they entered the building.
01:06
One thing's for copy.
01:07
We do have a homeless person sleeping in 59 east.
01:12
Bye, copy you.
01:14
160.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:17
What floor are they seeing this individual?
01:21
Let me see if they're still on the line, standby.
01:27
I said it's going to be on the second floor.
01:33
164 are we capped me?
01:35
Is the keyholder, can the keyholder respond?
01:40
I'll have to find out where you is standby.
01:46
All right, call-taker said the keyholder is not responding or unable to respond.
01:52
I'm going to copy.
01:55
The building is secured.
01:57
I copy.
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Location mentioned:
E Spring St, Columbus, OH 43203
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