Open bay door found at business near Bellbrook Ave, Xenia OH
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A driver reported an open bay door at a business near Bellbrook Avenue. Officers found a broken door secured with a bulkhead. A worker confirmed the door is often left like this. There was no sign of forced entry or theft.
Audio|Heard on: Central and Eastern Greene County Public Safety
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
It's called in by a driver from a different company advising that at near Bellbrook Ave, there's an open door for a possible break-in.
00:10
Good.
00:12
I just on the center part of the south side of the building.
00:16
Also have a clear break.
00:19
Go ahead.
00:22
You can show me out and break for 100.
00:27
Good.
00:32
They give you a public service.
00:36
Clear.
00:43
107.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:50
This bay door is going to be broke.
00:53
It's got a bulkhead down in front of it.
00:55
We're going to re-secure it.
00:57
Okay.
01:06
Fire call, respond, emergent.
01:13
Engine 31, viral alarm commercial.
01:17
1,309, Campus, Drive,
01:22
CSU Foundation 2-Hall, Ending 31, 31, By Alarm Commercial.
01:27
One, three,
01:28
zero, nine, campus, drive,
01:32
CSU Foundation, Two Hall.
01:36
One-07.
01:38
We put the bulkhead back up.
01:46
It's not to be able to be permanently secured.
01:49
We'll have to just check it throughout the night.
01:52
Okay.
01:54
You're clear on service, 337.
02:00
Another.
02:04
Then.
02:09
Talk to one of the drivers on scene, he said that door is always like that.
02:13
We secured it to the best of our ability, you can clear it out.
02:17
Very clear.
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Location mentioned:
Bellbrook Ave, Xenia, OH 45385
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