Repeated non-emergency calls from child at residential address, Columbus OH


Police received repeated non-emergency calls from a child at a residential address who often reports police and fire presence without an actual emergency.
Audio|Source: Columbus Police Zone 2 East Side
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Transcript:
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The 34B[3], near Kimberly Woods Dr.
00:02
When we tried to call back, there was no one available to take the call, disconnected, and there was two callback numbers on the temp premise for the cell.
00:11
We tried both, got a voice mail for both.
00:13
There is another temp premise, alongside that, saying that there's a 16-D[1] child that was a whole team that typically calls in, calls just to see police and fire, but doesn't actually have an emergency.
00:22
I'm assuming that you guys might be familiar with that area.
00:24
34. Go ahead.
00:27
That 16 was code 4.
00:30
She wasn't there.
00:31
We were going to be code 2 vector on a 16A[2] that happened when we rolled out.
00:37
Hi, copy. I'll clear this hot code 4 and write up on 16A[2] for the same location for that I'd go to 2 for you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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16-D: Child caller making repeated non-emergency calls
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16A: Related non-emergency incident at the same location
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34B: General code for incident dispatch
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Location mentioned:
Near Kimberly Woods Dr, Columbus, OH 43232
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