Attempted burglary by ex-boyfriend at Bailey street home, Columbia SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ex-boyfriend tried to break into a home near Bailey Street. The caller, hiding in a closet, reported the suspect damaging a window and then approaching the front door.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Any and all available North Region units, any available K-9, Signal 11, Signal 11, near Bailey Street, across the West Beltline Boulevard.
00:08
All-responding units 1098 North, midnight 42.
00:12
Units responding to near Bailey Street.
00:15
Go to 11. They're out.
00:18
Copy. The caller advised the ex-boyfriend is trying to break into the window.
00:23
He's still currently outside the window.
00:26
and already tore off a plastic off the window.
00:29
We're still gathering 10-14, you'll be making contact with (name withheld).
00:33
Is there a name of the subject?
00:36
Stand by. It's going to be a brown skin, Robert Mike, bald with a beard.
00:41
4-134. On the 75 shots fired in the area on Bentley, you can clear that.
00:48
Code 10-4.
00:52
29-5. 29-5.
00:56
Let me come up.
00:57
The subject name is going to be (name withheld).
01:06
The caller is currently inside the closet.
01:09
He can't see what he's doing anymore.
01:12
1.30, all units are 1088.
01:16
He's currently at the front door.
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Location mentioned:
Bailey St, Columbia, SC 29203
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