Male reports harassment by females near main street, Columbia SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male called (name withheld) reported being harassed by females near Main Street and Washington in Columbia. Officers were dispatched to the area and searched nearby locations including the Queen of Hearts across from the transit station.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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232,
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232, near Main St, near Main St,
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Near Main Cross Street is Washington.
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It's going to be a male answering to the name of (name withheld),
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being harassed by females at that location.
00:21
He advised to be standing in front of the building.
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295.
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295. 295.
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You can clear me 5 and 6.
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All of the units 11, just leave 233 on the call, and I'll signal 33 for 232.
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Copy.
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Two, three, two, I copy, second 15.
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Thank you, sir.
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238, both in answer 23.
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238, copy.
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295 Central.
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295.
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I'm 1023,
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44 on the individual.
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Do you give them a call back, let them know I'm in front of near Main minutes shooting my cruise light on?
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Copy.
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Sir, be advised.
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I might want to try over by the queen of hearts across from the transit station.
01:15
I gotta feel like he might be there because he keeps saying the queen of hearts.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Columbia, SC 29201
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