16-year-old pregnant female injured in suspected domestic assault, Cleveland Heights OH
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Police responded to a report near Monticello Boulevard in Cleveland Heights involving a 16-year-old pregnant female with bruises, cuts to her face, and upper body pain possibly from domestic assault. Another male may need medical evaluation after taking an unknown substance.
Audio|Heard on: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Can I get a secondary squad down here to assess a 16-year-old female? She said she's two months pregnant,
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and she's complaining that her entire upper body is hurting.
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She's got some bruises and cuts to her face.
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Copy.
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Jay, he was kidding and that he is okay.
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We did advise units were still in route.
00:24
We were unable to confirm anything with an adult hunting.
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Thank you.
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Side Streets, negative.
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You're a little cut out.
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Can you repeat your traffic, please?
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Check the surrounding side streets.
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They were negative.
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Probably out of the house.
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Copy.
00:57
63.36 Radio.
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I know some people including lights is tied up, but female frequents that area or take a chip tie-up, please.
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Copy.
01:17
I have a second call for 243, near Monticello Blvd.
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I'm unable to get through to the station.
01:24
All the voting is down.
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I lead. Monticello Boulevard, Cleveland Heights.
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7, 18,
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2007.
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Happy.
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The additional patient is a 16-year-old female two months pregnant, upper body pain, bruises, and cuts to the face.
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Location mentioned:
Monticello Blvd, Cleveland Heights, OH 44121
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