Marijuana odor detected near car on Briarcliff Road, Reynoldsburg OH
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According to the dispatch call, responders noted a strong marijuana odor near a car on Briarcliff Road during a follow-up. The person involved was speaking normally and showed no immediate signs of impairment.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Police Zone 2 East Side
Listen to dispatch call
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, I'm getting another call from Nathaniel.
00:02
He's saying that the other person involved may be 1019.
00:10
I'll be in our 2020 starting with the (number withheld).
00:18
Copy, 100.
00:20
She was talking normal, standing upright? Didn't have any indicator that she was 1019, so unless something has changed since when I left.
00:34
Of course, it's one straight to voice now.
00:40
I'll be in route to near Briarcliff Road,
00:43
Briarcliff Road,
00:44
which one of them? Okay,
00:48
thank you. Yeah,
00:51
so she was talking normal to me, no sort of speech or anything like that, so,
00:55
yeah,
00:56
I don't know what would have changed.
00:58
I copy, thank you.
01:01
187 to be clear in route to be 4th.
01:06
Copy the 100.
01:11
32.
01:13
Good.
01:20
31, 738, Ravina circle.
01:23
Okay.
01:29
Please go back here.
01:32
Yeah.
01:37
I finally got through.
01:39
He said that when she opened her car door, he could smell marijuana.
01:45
And then he said he wasn't, she came from her car.
01:47
Well, it's in the air.
01:52
Okay,
01:53
yeah, let's say.
01:54
I had nothing at the time, which is why it was good, too.
01:57
There's plenty of people smoking marijuana out there right now, so good luck on that one.
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Location mentioned:
Briarcliff Rd, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
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