Stabbing victim reported near Monticello boulevard, Cleveland Heights OH
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Police responded to a stabbing incident near Monticello boulevard in Cleveland Heights. The victim was in full arrest, and the suspect's location was unknown. Additional units were requested to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
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02:36
Transcript:
00:03
Cleveland Heights is dealing with a stabbing.
00:04
They're requesting our mutual aid community spirit units or more.
00:11
20 and 05, start making your way near Monticello.
00:15
All Cleveland Heights is out there with a single-stabbing victim.
00:18
Sounds like it's a full arrest.
00:19
Suspect may or may not still be unseen.
00:25
Signboarded there with a script on suspect.
00:28
Looks like suspects are changed.
00:35
Additional units, they're requesting more units.
00:38
Respondent as well.
00:52
Both the north end of their city, they have a stabbing, not really sure what's going on, they're just yelling for extra manpower if we can assist.
01:12
We're going to be going near Monticello, South Euglid and Shaker, also in route.
01:19
All we know so far is there's a patient with a stab wound to the next time, to the next time, three.
01:23
I don't know where the suspect is.
01:46
And that address on Monticello is going to be on Monticello between Noble and South Taylor?
02:01
Copy.
02:18
Copy. Who's gonna be on Mom Solo? Copy.
02:32
They just want us on crowd control don't anybody in the house?
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Location mentioned:
Monticello Blvd, Cleveland Heights, OH 44121
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