Vehicle flees after argument in Euclid, Euclid OH
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According to the dispatch call, an argument occurred outside near Lakeland Blvd and E 222nd St in Euclid, followed by a vehicle fleeing the scene. Officers identified and pursued the vehicle. A suspect was taken into custody for obstructing official business and resisting arrest related to a possible domestic or family dispute.
Audio|Heard on: Euclid Police and Fire
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05:13
Transcript:
00:00
Caller states, I think you still hear people arguing outside, even after they heard the vehicle lose take off.
00:10
Provided the honors.
00:15
Copy.
00:21
Car leaving King, Queen David, 496.
00:25
Copy. Copy.
00:31
That comes back to a 2016 jeep, black and colored to a Kaylyn Anderson, A3 out of Wicklist, 5-0-1.
00:43
You said King, Queen, David,
00:45
966.
00:51
That's 4-9-69.
00:57
It's Queen, Queen David, 4996.
01:07
That comes back to a 2014-4 black-and-colored to a (name withheld), age 40 to Cleveland ballot with no one.
01:21
He went west on Lakeland Blvd, now he's going north on East 222nd St, driving around with no lights.
01:29
I'm going to go meet up with 45 ounce.
01:33
1033 in effect.
01:38
Officers head over there.
01:39
Are we going to call us by the mail in the officer's feet, I'm seeing?
01:43
Twenty-teen.
01:49
Car's coming can still come, but they can slow down.
01:52
Let's do it!
01:58
I'm okay to cancel the 33.
02:00
All right,
02:06
everyone's going to be here anyways, so...
02:09
Copy, 1033 cancels.
02:20
Medic 3 dispatch.
02:24
Medic 3.
02:25
No transport.
02:27
Medic 3 is back in service.
02:31
I got me 55.
02:37
Hey, uh, radio, do we have our...
02:39
A, uh, radio, do we have our...
02:41
Matt or ID yet?
02:44
Nick. Nick.
02:49
The first name is Daryl, spelled D-A-R-R-R-Y-L-L-E-L-N-E-Y.
03:01
He's 37 years old.
03:03
I don't know, anything else.
03:06
Bobby.
03:08
Next one, O-I-P.
03:11
Bye.
03:16
All right, we got this mill under for obstructing official business and resisting arrest.
03:26
We're going to be transporting them down to EGH for night clearance here shortly.
03:33
Okay, is everybody on scene okay for officers?
03:38
Yeah, we're good.
03:40
10-4[1].
03:52
3 of 39?
03:54
Yep.
04:00
Is there a female party there at all, (name withheld)?
04:07
We can try to figure that out.
04:09
Everyone's a little flustered still.
04:16
If this is the right mail, he's 29 years of age, Daryl, (name withheld), 6-2-260, brown and black.
04:28
This is just so your advice for officer safety doesn't have priors for murder,
04:32
harm and dangerous violent tendencies.
04:36
Yeah, this is, that's a, we'll try to figure out that, uh, is that a protected party from a prior DV or something?
04:44
Also, can you go if it's social?
04:49
(number withheld).
04:53
I don't know what this is in reference to, but it's a (name withheld) and there's multiple other protected parties with younger,
05:01
younger parties.
05:04
Yeah, I'll meet around the scene.
05:06
This is his older sister here reporting this all and everyone else left before we got here.
05:13
Copy that.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or affirmative.
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