Police conduct welfare check on teen with court-ordered phone access, Garfield Heights OH
Police performed a welfare check on a 16-year-old male at a residence near East 94. The mother reported she had not been able to contact him for two weeks, despite a court order requiring phone access. Officers found no response at the door and no cars in the driveway. A damaged red tear vehicle was reported near the area but did not belong to anyone on the street.
Audio|Source: Garfield and Maple Heights Police - Digital
02:20
Transcript:
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He will work for a check near East 94.
00:03
Near East 94.
00:07
Checker for a (name withheld), 16-year-old male.
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Mother Stacy hasn't spoken to him in the last two weeks per court order. He should have phone access at all times.
00:19
Who went out there last night? There was no answer.
00:22
She liked us to try to check again.
00:25
All right. Copy[2] around.
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2016 Go ahead.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:48
We're checking the area,
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1122010-10[1] field.
00:52
Probably say someone dropped off a red tear with heavy front-end damage there last night. It doesn't think belongs to anyone on the street.
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Copy[2].
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Six,
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you can move off the 101.
01:14
Now all those.
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19 to radio Can you show us on 94?
01:33
Okay
01:40
19 to radio, what's the kid's name?
01:48
(name withheld)
01:54
All right.
01:57
Thank you to radio.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:13
We knocked on the door and can any response.
02:15
No cars in the driveway.
02:16
We just saw us back in.
02:20
Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-10: Fight in progress
[2]
Copy: Confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 94th St, Garfield Heights, OH 44125
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