Suspicious person reported at Bird Library, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a suspicious person at Bird Library on the Syracuse University campus. The man, described as being in his twenties and wearing dark clothing, was last seen around 10:41 p.m. Officers checked the area and confirmed it was clear.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
So I was switching out a suspicious person over at Bird Library, caller (name withheld) with the library staff states that there is a male that keeps flipping in the windows, doesn't seem like he be there.
00:15
He's described as a male in his twenties.
00:25
Wearing a dark blue flannel, dark hat, black boots with pants.
00:32
Unknown intoxicants or weapons.
00:35
And he left at ten forty-one.
00:38
Eleven oh two.
00:41
Zero seven copy.
00:45
Nine 707. Nine 707, go ahead.
00:56
I've arrived.
01:01
1107.
01:06
9700.
01:08
Go ahead.
01:12
We were just notified that at the loading dock at Sims Hall there is a skid delivery for DPS.
01:19
I tried to reach out to (name withheld).
01:21
Are you aware of something coming in?
01:25
Yeah, affirmative.
01:26
That would be (name withheld) and or (name withheld).
01:29
It's for the armory.
01:32
Received. I'll try (name withheld).
01:35
Thank you.
01:38
9706.
01:41
9707.
01:44
Area around Bird Library is clear.
01:47
Does 85 want to meet?
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Location mentioned:
Waverly Ave, Syracuse, NY 13244
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