Officers assist with locked vehicle and loud music, Rossford OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police in Rossford, Ohio, responded to reports of a man repeatedly walking between his car and a nearby house while loud music played. Officers discovered that the man could not lower the volume because his keys were locked inside the vehicle. The situation was resolved as a vehicle unlock assistance call.
Audio|Heard on: Wood OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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They state the male's currently out near the vehicle now.
00:03
However, he's gone out and back to the house numerous times so far.
00:07
They're going to let me know if he leaves.
00:11
Okay.
00:15
Louis County, five one.
00:17
Go ahead.
00:20
Male walked away from his vehicle again.
00:22
He's currently on the porch of the White House across from the zoning building.
00:25
Music still blasting.
00:28
Okay, I'll do a drive by the vehicle.
00:31
If it's still loud, I'll make contact.
00:35
Five one, Wood County, music isn't that loud.
00:37
I'll still attempt contact though.
00:42
You're clear.
00:44
Five One Wood County, it's going to be a vehicle unlock.
00:47
He can't turn it down because the keys are in the car.
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Rossford, OH
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