Motor vehicle stolen near Buckeye and South Moreland, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, dispatch reported a stolen vehicle near Buckeye and South Moreland. Other incidents include a two-car accident, threats involving a driver, and multiple individuals experiencing crises.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
I want to advise you we're holding six urgent calls.
00:05
Four of which are timed out, one's the grand theft motor vehicle taken from the Sonokane, one over near Buckeye Rd and South Moreland Blvd.
00:11
The caller is now at home near Tioga, another urgent call timed out near East 13,
00:19
East 13, East 15, (number withheld) East 95, (number withheld) East 95. If we're ready on to Barney 12 or Barney 13, any car closer to (number withheld) East 95, (number withheld) East 95.
00:36
We got a two-car accident over here.
00:43
Caller said she pulled into the driveway and a speeding car came down the street and hit her on the side.
00:50
The driver of this car is irate and threatening to shoot the caller.
00:55
She has a can in a sock threatening the caller.
01:03
That's about the caller's car window.
01:07
That's an urgent call.
01:10
For our male having a crisis intervention episode.
01:13
Another type of urgent call near 3385 East 126th St.
01:18
Caller's son is in crisis as well.
01:20
She said that he's barricaded himself in the basement.
01:24
And then a third urgent call near 15109 Modus Drive for another male being aggressive.
01:31
Then we have an urgent call near 3591 MLK as a silent 911 estimated location.
01:37
And our last urgent call,
01:39
CCCOM transfer.
01:41
The caller gave the address near 115-34 Mount Overlook and then hung up.
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