Customer verbally aggressive at rental car business, Hamilton County OH
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A customer at a rental car business near Galbraith Road verbally threatened and refused to leave the premises. The individual was aggressive and threatened to spit on employees.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Springfield Township should be en route to Speedway.
00:01
I've got a pending trouble with customer in the 2B at Avis budget near Galbraith Road.
00:08
8 over 13, we're getting ready to go to 6.
00:12
Copy.
00:18
Where off and front door?
00:26
Four for nine, thank you.
00:41
Got,
00:45
sir.
00:56
11 o' there, do you have a description?
01:02
She just described him as an orthodox male that she did not recognize from the neighborhood said that he was walking on her property and she heard him doing something on the exterior.
01:14
He's now walking back towards Elbrook.
01:17
She does have a video if you stop by the residence.
01:24
Gray sweatshirt, tan pants, threatened to spit on the employees to now outside refusing to leave.
01:32
They're joking.
01:35
On 26.
01:38
265, Charles, 11.
01:45
Crawford, Edward 11,
01:47
475, 14,
01:49
6, investigating a single vehicle crash, a truck into a guardrail,
01:54
at 5-home squad, Harvard 11.
01:59
4.11, I'm clear.
02:11
District 200290.
02:12
Are you guys good there?
02:17
I'll call right now.
02:22
District clear, return the quarters.
02:30
Customer,
02:31
advising that over a rented vehicle,
02:35
advising the employee got verbally aggressive toward the complainant wouldn't allow them to get an item out of vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
W Galbraith Rd, Springfield Township, OH
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