Two juveniles break into stadium through gate, Cincinnati OH


The audio reports two juveniles breaking into Starzo Stadium through a sliding gate. Both are described as under 12, one male and one female. Witnesses saw them run toward Ezzard Charles Drive. Clothing descriptions: one mostly red, the other heavyset in a blue shirt and blue jacket. The dispatch also mentions a separate verbal disturbance near East Court Street where a male was yelling at passersby; staff described his clothing and that he was in a wheelchair.
Audio|Source: Cincinnati Police
02:53
Transcript:
Ezzard Charles Drive, Starzo Stadium. Two juveniles are breaking into the stadium through a sliding gate. One is a male under 12 and the other is a female under 12. Witnesses on the west end of the track saw them running toward Ezzard Charles Drive. One juvenile was reported wearing mostly red. The other was described as heavyset and wearing a blue shirt and blue jacket. Separate report near East Court Street: a male was outside yelling at passersby, reported by staff. He was described as wearing a white or black shirt, blue jeans, and using a wheelchair. Units checked the area and reported nothing else seen so far.
Ezzard Charles Drive, Starzo Stadium. Two juveniles are breaking into the stadium through a sliding gate. One is a male under 12 and the other is a female under 12. Witnesses on the west end of the track saw them running toward Ezzard Charles Drive. One juvenile was reported wearing mostly red. The other was described as heavyset and wearing a blue shirt and blue jacket. Separate report near East Court Street: a male was outside yelling at passersby, reported by staff. He was described as wearing a white or black shirt, blue jeans, and using a wheelchair. Units checked the area and reported nothing else seen so far.
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Ezzard Charles Dr, Cincinnati, OH
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