Roommate dispute reported near London Crest Drive, Upper Arlington OH
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According to the dispatch call, an initial report of a possible break-in near London Crest Drive was later confirmed to be a dispute between roommates.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Police Dispatch - Zone 3
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
115 Cut a 42[1], it's near London Crest Drive Collar's neighbor is a male-white orange chair, has a 33[2] breaking into the...
00:14
Hollisphrey, Toppy, K&A.
00:18
All right, just to advise, I've got a 17[4], I'm sorry, a 16[3] is the same address,
00:23
saying that it's a roommate dispute.
00:26
Okay,
00:30
I want to find you copy that.
00:32
Okay.
00:34
No. No. No. No.
00:35
31.
00:41
I had the house.
00:43
Copy 911, copy that?
00:46
I copy, thank you.
00:52
Okay, 192.
00:54
Okay.
00:58
All signs, for 45.
00:59
I'm going to head to 6048 off the customer drive.
01:04
That's who the Vince coming back to.
01:07
Copy.
01:13
105, we're pulling up.
01:16
I copy.
01:22
01, Harry, did that pull you?
01:27
What unit was that?
01:31
Zero one. Zero one.
01:33
Trapping.
01:35
902, do they still any cars?
01:39
No, we're fine, we're clearing house now.
01:46
101. Go ahead.
01:51
Plus 42[1],
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I'll get a 6 at 16[3]90 Harrisburg Pike if they don't need additional cars.
01:58
Copy.
02:00
103 House is clear.
02:03
Copy?
02:06
I don't know what I'm okay.
02:10
Not all the topic.
02:17
99101, do they still need us running 60s to London Crest?
02:21
No, we don't need more cars, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
42: Robbery (hold-up) alarm
[2]
33: Emergency radio traffic only; restricts non-essential communication due to a critical or dangerous situation.
[3]
16: Disturbance or incident requiring police response, including traffic accidents, domestic issues, or mental health crises.
[4]
17: Respond to a report of a disturbance or to meet with a complainant.
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