paint buckets spilled from rooftop create traffic hazard, Austin TX
Officers responded to reports of paint buckets thrown from an apartment rooftop onto West 24th Street in Austin. The spilled paint created a traffic hazard. No suspects were identified on scene. City officials were contacted to address the paint cleanup.
Audio|Source: Travis County Law Enforcement
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Traffic hazard on the thousand block of West Wing Forrest.
00:04
It looks like paint.
00:06
Large spilled paint in the middle of the traffic.
00:08
Coming.
00:18
I think 12, code 4.
00:20
No disturbance.
00:25
Have a good talk there.
00:29
Six-four. Six-four.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:41
Can I get an additional unit over here? It's a thousand block away from 24.
00:45
The report says paint thrown off the top floor of an apartment at the corner.
00:56
Sixth line in route.
00:59
Is that clear?
01:06
Let's see, what's the location again.
01:16
1000 block of West 24th Street.
01:26
Six right, what was the nature?
01:29
Traffic hazard, paint buckets scattered in the middle of traffic.
01:40
I'm getting reports that someone threw a paint bucket from the roof of this apartment complex.
01:47
Trying to gain access and go up top.
01:49
See if there.
01:50
I'll stay here.
01:58
This question.
01:59
We need to contact the city because there is paint all over the ground on 24th.
02:08
10-4[1]-6-3 L2-3, do you still need me here?
02:18
Yeah, not right now.
02:22
Advice negative?
02:26
Yeah, you can open the road now.
02:28
They just turned on.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 24th St, Austin, TX 78705
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