Police respond to attempted break-in at Berkman Dr building, Austin TX


Police responded to a report of a large physical fight and an alarm at a building near Berkman Dr. They found an open door that may have been forced and a window with handprints. The alarm was sounding in the main office area. The keyholder was not responding to calls and not coming to the location. The building appeared mostly secure except for the open window, suggesting a recent attempted break-in. Officers also noted loud music in the garage, making communication difficult inside.
Audio|Source: Travis County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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One, Berkman Drive.
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AP requesting additional units or large physical altercation.
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Could be on either radio.
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Speaker 1st, Office.
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Audible alarm zone 2, main office area.
00:20
Keyholder attempted requested law enforcement, they will not be responding.
00:28
Recommend drive.
00:29
We'll put a dot on X-Map.
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7-8203 capital, could you show me a route to that, please?
00:43
Austin, so-9-203, we see.
00:53
7507, you could show myself and 7807 and 70807 and route to that call as well.
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104, excuse.
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Three and four we're ending mileage.
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Ten four. The eight mileage is five four one eight miles is five four one eight one.
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Ten four.
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15242. 15242.
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242. 24. 24.
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All office.
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7.m. 537. 57.
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Paul 3.9, I got a 20-7-29 times 3.
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Go ahead.
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They're all going to be named date.
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First one's going to be Taylor, last name, Tom Adam Young, Lincoln, Ocean Robert.
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First name David, common spelling.
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317-74, check.
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Good.
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10-4[1].
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To Verkan, 109, the rest of your message.
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Through Baker 6 is out on the traffic 3,000 block of East Wells Ranch Parkway.
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U-T50.
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Go ahead.
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There's got a 911 hangout from the main mall.
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We tried to back, there's no answer.
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Did you want to hold it from next?
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Was it a cell phone? It's going to be a cell phone.
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It's going to be a cell phone.
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We're done.
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We'll get someone over there.
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Yeah.
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Tens?
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They might be hitting West Lake, next.
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Ten for all this, a nice shift, no.
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Appreciate the help.
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I hope. Oh,
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hope. Okay.
04:12
Okay, for six, that's code for.
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3.41. I'm still checking.
04:25
It looks like the rest of the building is secure, but that window is probably open and it's at handprints.
04:31
Like, somebody plied it up, but I can't see if anybody's inside the building.
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Were you able to hold that key holder? The keyholder was not in route.
04:40
They did.
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[1]
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