Suspicious person reported at university building, Cleveland OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a suspicious person entering the Sears Building at Case Western Reserve University and asking people for money. The individual left the building and walked onto the quad. Officers checked the area and the building, but did not locate the person. The building was found secure.
Audio|Heard on: Cuyahoga OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:35
Transcript:
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We got a call, we're over in the Sears Building, near Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, about a person wearing a hoodie, pants and Timberland boots,
00:11
and a skullcap.
00:12
Apparently this person has been gaining access to the building and walking around asking for money.
00:19
Again, that's over near Sears Building.
00:21
Person wearing a hoodie, pants, Timberland boots, and a skullcap.
00:25
They have exited Sears and are walking on the quad.
00:29
If you could respond in the area, see if you can make contact.
00:34
Copy, you'll be chosen route.
00:37
Four seven St. Charles Street.
00:40
One four zero to right here.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:49
That'll be clear.
00:50
I checked the building,
00:52
couldn't find the person.
00:53
I'll just keep an eye on the area.
00:58
Radio copy 1540.
01:02
One zero two units responding to K squad.
01:06
That could be the same individual that was in Sears Building last night.
01:14
One hundred and 18 copies.
01:17
One hundred and seven copies.
01:19
Plus 112. Was that individual given a trespass warning?
01:26
Further shift update.
01:27
They never made contact with the person, but the building did check okay.
01:31
If we make contact with them, we could ID and give a CT warning.
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