Felony drug warrant suspect to be picked up at Speedway, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, authorities coordinated to pick up a male suspect wanted on a felony drug trafficking warrant. The meeting point was near the Speedway on West 150th in Brook Park. All details were shared with responding officers.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Brook Park PD is calling in.
00:01
They want to meet at Speedway on West 150th.
00:04
They have a male on a felony warrant for drug trafficking.
00:08
Just wanted to advise you of it before I send.
00:11
Okay, I copy.
00:12
They're meeting you said 150th Speedway.
00:15
Yeah, near West 150th.
00:19
4017, radio.
00:21
4017, go ahead.
00:23
Maym 53, who is that now?
00:25
His name is (name withheld).
00:28
He'll be driving.
00:29
I'm touring the area.
00:30
I'm not seeing a bus or any other vehicle that looks like it's been in an accident.
00:35
His info is going to be in the CAD.
00:37
It's incident number (number withheld).
00:39
What city is it in?
00:42
Oh, I'm sorry about it.
00:43
Brook Park.
00:45
Copy.
00:46
I copy. I'll call rightway transportation back as well.
00:49
All right, Adam 3-2.
00:50
Can I get you for that? Help too?
00:54
Go into...
00:55
Copy. Okay.
00:59
All right, thank you.
01:00
You're going to be meeting Brook Park PD at 42A.
01:03
Near West 150th at the Speedway.
01:09
It's for a warrant pickup for a male for drug trafficking.
01:13
His name's going to be (name withheld), all his info's in the CAD for you.
01:17
It's a 2, CAD number (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
W 150th St, Cleveland, OH 44135
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