Suspicious person acting erratically at university building, Austin TX
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University police responded to a report of a suspicious man acting erratically near the Graduate School of Business. The man wore a red hoodie and had facial tattoos. He tried to enter the building by pulling on doors and was last seen running inside on the third floor.
Audio|Heard on: Travis County Law Enforcement
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
UT.501 and 53 is backing.
00:02
Head over to GSB for a suspicious person.
00:06
Subject could be a male with tattoos on his face, short black buzzcut hair, wearing a red hoodie and black pants.
00:14
The subject was acting erratic, possibly heavily intoxicated or on drugs.
00:19
The subject was pulling on doors to find one that was open.
00:22
Grabbed the door that a student opened and was last seen running.
00:26
Last seen running inside the building around the third floor towards the back entrance.
00:34
Then, four.
00:36
Okay, recovery.
01:01
Let's see if this is about checking cameras around GSB.
01:06
U-260, can you 10-9?
01:11
Are there any cameras around GSB to see if you can locate them?
01:15
Copy, we'll check now.
01:23
Spot 1, I'm coming from Dean Keaton in the Speedway.
01:27
Copy.
01:35
Thirteen-06.
01:38
Thirteen-o-six.
01:41
Southeastern Campus Secure, Noronite.
01:43
Cling Grins on site.
01:44
Stune, 42, please.
01:45
10-4[1]. We don't have any internal cameras in that building, but we'll check outside to see if something matches.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
W 21st St Graduate School of Business, Austin, TX 78705
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