Man threatens caller and damages property near East Morrill Ave, Columbus OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man threatened a caller and damaged property near East Morrill Avenue. The man was seen walking toward Whittier wearing a brown hoodie and gray clothing.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Police Dispatch - Zone 5
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
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117 at near East Morrill Ave, Apartment L
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Lincoln.
00:05
Caller was threatened by child's mother and then she left.
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113,
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we got it.
00:18
Chopper to Channel 1, Chopper to Channel 1, Chopper to 1.
00:25
13.
00:27
113.
00:31
We've got a flat tire at Parsing concessionary.
00:33
We're contacting Protone now on Com.
00:38
Copy, Radio No, 111.11.
00:44
Okay.
00:46
If you two could take that 17 instead at near East Morrill Ave, Apartment L
00:51
Lincoln.
00:56
111, another call with some clarification.
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The suspect is not the mother.
01:01
It is her son.
01:04
Threatening the caller.
01:05
He is gone.
01:07
But the new call says that he's still there.
01:09
He's damaging property and making threats to hurt whoever the other caller is.
01:15
I try to put that on the curtain.
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Apartment L.
01:21
Lincoln.
01:26
11, your suspect is walking away now.
01:28
He's heading towards Whittier.
01:30
He's wearing a brown hoodie, gray dog, and pants.
01:34
He's got cornrows and face tattoos.
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Location mentioned:
E Morrill Ave L, Columbus, OH 43207
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