No signs of burglary after alarm at liquor store, Columbus OH
Police responded to an alarm at State Liquors Agency on East Livingston Avenue after a report of an open rear door seen on camera. Officers checked and found no signs of forced entry or alarms. The building was secure.
Audio|Source: Columbus Police Zone 2 East Side
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Transcript:
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N1, near East Livingston, 101 State Liquors Agency.
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Key order advice you see an open door on camera.
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There's going to be a burglar alarm rear door.
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Got it.
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Is that rear door?
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Hey, sir.
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Copy pulling up.
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Two-third three four to three I'm Rose Hillen Road.
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Kathy, I'm out back right now.
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She said the back door was open is what she saw.
00:45
She didn't advise which door she sees on camera.
00:48
Well they didn't advise.
00:49
They just know the alarm is coming from the rear door.
00:53
Okay.
00:54
Radio dot 93.
00:59
Not brief.
01:03
Number 16 at Hampton Inn, 2093 South Hamilton Road.
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Room 228, Lisa, the front desk is calling in, occupants of about six are in the room, refusing to leave.
01:18
243, living seems secure.
01:21
Two parents, 429, so that says due to non-payment.
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Where do we come?
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One on.
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Nine four, you can add me to that.
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I copy.
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In 1M to the 16.
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Copy.
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233, the building seems to be secure.
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The keyholder trying to come out here, are they good?
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They did not advise.
01:56
Looks like we not.
01:58
She just advised she to open the wall camera with the alarm company contact ever.
02:04
Okay, we're not seeing any open doors.
02:07
I don't know if you want to give her a call back and see if it's still open or not.
02:10
But as of right now, there's no audible alarms and everything's scared.
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