911 Dispatcher: ‘No, Stay Hidden’

911 Dispatcher: ‘No, Stay Hidden’

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An OSU student’s 911 call helped Columbus police catch two robbery suspects.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio—A veteran 911 dispatcher successfully talked an Ohio State student through an alleged home invasion.

Read more about how police caught two suspects who allegedly robbed the campus-area home at gunpoint.

NBC 4’s Mike Bowersock reported the BOTTOM LINE on the dispatcher who helped save several college-age men’s lives.

Dispatcher Kathleen Venrick, the wife of a Columbus police officer, stayed calm on the phone with one of the victims of OSU’s fourth home invasion in a little more than a month.

“Stay hidden, OK?“ Venrick told the victim on the phone, Brad, as she guided police officers to the home on East 15th Avenue.

The victim and four other people said they were tied up in an upstairs room and threatened with death while robbers ransacked the house, Bowersock reported.

Venrick calmed the victim as he pleaded for the police to hurry.

“They are. They’re coming, and they’re really quick,“ she said.

The victim, who had worked his way free from the restraints, asked Venrick if he should take the situation into his own hands.

Victim: “I could try to push one over the banister. Should I try to take one out?“

Venrick: “No, stay hidden.“
As police arrived and chased down the two alleged intruders, Venrick stayed on the line with the victim.

Dispatcher: “I’m still here with you. They’re there, OK? So hang on.“ … “They’re running, honey, so some of ‘em are taking off. I want you to hang on a minute OK? ‘Cause they don’t know who you are, so stay on the line with me ‘cause it’s confusing, alright?“

Victim: “Do you want me to just stay where we’re at?“

Venrick: “Just stay put.“

Victim: “Oh my God. That was nerve-wracking.“

Police caught two men, Ajani Ware and Brandon Crowder, who were charged with aggravated robbery, Bowersock reported.

Columbus police said it has been investigating three similar home invasions in the campus area since March 9.

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Reader Reactions

Flag Comment Posted by foreveramusing on April 15, 2009 at 3:13 pm

The “Savior” is coming to help them, isn’t he?

Flag Comment Posted by erm1973 on April 15, 2009 at 3:13 pm

You got it hlprdude!

Flag Comment Posted by hlprdude on April 15, 2009 at 3:02 pm

An eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth. The court system should allow the victims to tie up these two thugs, scare the crap out of them and then kick the **** out of them!

Flag Comment Posted by erm1973 on April 15, 2009 at 3:01 pm

Charged with aggravated robbery…  I thought being held against your will was considered kidnapping?  These thugs need a lesson and why not use this as an opportunity to make an example of them.  Throw the book at these low-lifes!

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