Intrusion detected at Cannonball Arts Center in Seattle, Seattle WA


An open door and alarm were reported at the Cannonball Arts Center. Two people were seen leaving, but a female voice was heard inside. Security suspects a woman may remain inside the building.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
One Mary one, David one for an open building.
00:02
Go for one, one may one.
00:03
David one. Near 3rd Ave, the Cannonball Arts Center.
00:07
RPA is a janitor.
00:08
They could hear someone speaking from within a building, a female voice.
00:10
The door was open and the alarm was going off and he arrived about five or ten ago.
00:14
He says there was also security on site.
00:16
He says they saw two people walking out of the building but didn't give a description.
00:19
We've advised to have security call us to try and give us some more information, 1933F.
00:24
One number one copy.
00:25
One copy. One copy.
00:26
Queen 3A1, sir.
00:27
Queen 3, Clay.
00:29
Green 3. Copy. Queen 3C. Your feet, sir.
00:31
Queen want to advise you can clear.
00:34
Cotton, we bring it, you can beg a service list.
00:36
What's the number and we're on control? 10.8.
00:44
One meter one arriving.
00:46
Station to the short.
00:47
Arriving sending to the north.
00:48
One-ray-three.
00:49
NRI-3. We've been clear from this call.
00:51
You can add us to everyone's call and then clear David 1.
00:54
One day one copy.
00:58
You have one copy, thank you.
00:59
And one-marrieds information, we've got security on the line.
01:02
The subjects that were seen leaving the building were left between midnight and 0-100.
01:07
Security is also saying that they believe there's a woman in the building somewhere where they don't know where she would be.
01:11
Again, the janitor said they heard a female voice when they arrived.
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Location mentioned:
Near 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
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