Police respond to armed subject with violent history, North Canton OH
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to an armed subject near Whitewood Street NW. The individual carried a Ruger Max 9 firearm and had a history of violent behavior and failure to comply with police officers.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Summit County / Northern Stark County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to get Ruger Max 9.
00:02
Again, Ruger Max 9-9-1-0, break for zero.
00:07
Go ahead.
00:08
3-5-0-1, 2,
00:13
6-414.
00:23
37
00:30
309 309 Auto
00:37
Near Whitewood St NW not class Northeast factory direct
00:43
Open gates
00:45
Doors okay 10 one of the range Okay
00:53
Direct en route.
00:55
Good.
01:00
Go ahead.
01:02
One-24-124.
01:09
Counts 33 here, moving right to Whitewood.
01:12
So we can.
01:18
A,
01:20
On A, code 40[1].
01:25
40, one eight, gun.
01:30
Yes, sir, go ahead.
01:33
(name withheld), 18,
01:35
58,
01:36
76. (name withheld), 18, 58, 76,
01:39
Springfield Armory.
01:41
(name withheld), 18,
01:43
18, 58,
01:45
76. Nothing, return.
01:48
Can you check the driver's license that I ran?
01:53
See if you guys any priors?
01:59
Discontinue, 203.
02:05
Not showing any felonies for that mail.
02:09
I am noticing though he does have cautions for violent tendencies, also for failure to comply with police officer.
02:17
That's weird.
02:18
He's being out there with me.
02:20
That's correct.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 40: Armed subject
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Location mentioned:
Whitewood St NW, North Canton, OH 44720
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