Theft reported with jewelry stolen and dog attack near Samoa Dr, New Franklin OH
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According to the dispatch call, a theft occurred near Samoa Drive where jewelry was stolen. The suspect's dog attacked a friend of the reporting party. Emergency medical services were offered but declined. There were issues verifying the exact address.
Audio|Heard on: Southwest Summit County Public Safety
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Near Samoa Drive for a theft.
00:09
Okay,
00:10
go with it.
00:14
Suspect is (name withheld).
00:17
This is going to be an order brick house.
00:21
He stole jewelry and his dog attacked the reporting party's friend, apparently.
00:30
EMS was,
00:35
they declined EMS.
00:40
Okay.
00:44
214 dispatch, traffic stop, Manchester, Midland.
00:53
Manchester and Midland, go ahead.
00:56
John Tom X-ray, one, two, five, eight.
00:59
John Tom X-ray, one, two, five, eight.
01:05
One-O four.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:10
Yeah, my reading is Samoa Drive call, right, the caller is not home.
01:18
He's still on the line trying to figure out what the situation is.
01:22
Stand by.
01:27
If you can figure out where the item we're stolen from, too.
01:36
Is this where the reporting party live?
01:43
The reporting party standby.
01:51
21 and 104 standby on this, he's trying to get more information.
02:04
The address is not verifying either, so we're not sure this is ours.
02:13
Yeah,
02:15
possibly the county looking at the map, but I'm not sure exactly.
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Location mentioned:
Samoa Dr, New Franklin, OH 44319
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