Possible vehicle break-in near Adams St garage, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a possible vehicle break-in near the east garage on Adams St. A hospital employee alerted authorities after hearing about a possible break-in. Officers checked both the east and west garages but did not find any vehicles showing signs of forced entry or damage. No suspect or vehicle descriptions were available, and no confirmed criminal activity was found.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
905, I'm in the east garage.
00:04
Copy.
00:07
916, clear one vehicle, all units go through.
00:12
Copy.
00:14
06, stopping off at the east garage.
00:19
Yes.
00:21
06, what's his location on the east garage?
00:25
Nine zero five east garage is negative.
00:29
Go.
00:32
Ninety one six, I'll be in the west garage looking for a range shooting as well.
00:38
Copy.
00:40
Nine 826. Nine 826, yeah.
00:47
You're 85 for the west garage when she said breaking into a vehicle that caused damage.
00:55
Two six, the caller stated that it was an employee who walked into the Adult Emergency Department that reported it.
01:05
No vehicle description.
01:07
Stated that they made entry into the vehicle but was not able to provide any other description of it.
01:15
Copy. Thank you.
01:16
I'm clear on ten.
01:19
Copy.
01:22
9006.
01:25
Last unit, go ahead.
01:28
9006, we're unable to locate any vehicle that appeared to be broken into.
01:32
We clear on seven.
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