Suspected stolen vehicle found drivable at Caroline Avenue, Columbus OH
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle suspected to be stolen was found near East 23rd and Caroline Avenue with its ignition column damaged but still drivable. The owner was notified and expected to retrieve the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Public Safety
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Transcript:
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12-11, East 23rd Avenue and Caroline Avenue
00:02
He gets it for being suspected of stolen.
00:05
I copy. 606 for channel 3, 6.06 for channel 3.
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901. You can have me there.
00:11
Free right now.
00:12
Copy.
00:14
606. You're on this, Eric Nemark on Channel 3.
00:17
Gotcha, Channel 1, letting that car know now.
00:21
606 to channel 3, 606 to channel 3.
00:27
1A4, can I get you back on Hay again?
00:29
So, Channel 2 said that there was the owner of a vehicle right now, and they said if the vehicle is still drivable, the owner will come and pick it up.
00:38
Okay, yeah, that works.
00:39
I said it's the key columns peel, but it's still running right now, so if he just can get it ride here, he can try to...
00:47
Copy. Copy.
00:49
2210, go ahead.
00:51
55 from area of near Boxer Drive and Samoyed Drive.
00:56
I copy.
00:59
104. 104. 104.
01:06
You add only tag (number withheld) Sam Tom.
01:14
All right, one for one.
01:15
So the vehicle is drivable.
01:17
The column is peeled, the car still running.
01:20
So we can go and pick up if you want to do.
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Location mentioned:
Caroline Ave, Columbus, OH 43209
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