Felony traffic stop near UH Conneaut Hospital, Conneaut OH
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According to the dispatch call, police conducted a high-risk felony traffic stop near University Hospitals Conneaut. The stop involved a pursuit with a suspect who initially did not comply and had an armed subject alert.
Audio|Heard on: Ashtabula County Public Safety - South and Central
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
All right, 7401 is conducting a felony stop[1] right now on that individual in front of UH Conneaut.
00:11
34
00:18
527004 Go ahead.
00:22
4.3.
00:25
Connect, 605.
00:31
434. 7-1-1.
00:37
They're requesting if another car would be available.
00:40
418's on 90 right now, still in the city of Conneaut.
00:43
Should we turn them around or?
00:46
Do you refuse them to comply?
00:52
Uh,
00:54
reported just to have the code 40[2] earlier.
00:56
That's all they got so far.
01:00
434 to 418, if you can start heading over to 1041 location.
01:07
Okay.
01:09
All start slow rolling all over there.
01:12
I still have it.
01:13
They're 21.
01:17
Thank you.
01:21
I don't have a crossover to 193 so I gotta get off the 193 and come back around.
01:30
Copy.
01:35
It looks like they were in a mini-pursuit with him.
01:38
He blacked out and won a few streets before he stopped.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
felony stop: High-risk traffic stop with weapons drawn and specific tactics
[2]
code 40: Armed subject
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Location mentioned:
W Main Rd, Conneaut, OH 44030
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