Possible domestic dispute reported near Huffman Road, Parma Heights OH
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a possible domestic disturbance near Huffman Road where a male reportedly left the scene. Officers are verifying if it is related to domestic violence and searching the area.
Audio|Heard on: Parma / Parma Heights Police and Fire
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Sound like they're fighting.
00:05
It does sound physical.
00:06
It's near Huffman Road.
00:09
... five,
00:11
three.
00:20
I'm out. We do have a history of some disturbances that have ended up being broken.
00:33
Do we have any parties info for four-fitting?
00:37
Looks like there's a Johnson out of Florida and a Yusidaia and Jum out of New York.
00:45
I want them now.
00:50
I want to ride.
00:51
I'm not sure problem.
00:53
Happy.
00:54
So if you see the caller can buzzes them.
00:58
Gabby.
01:03
The phone on scene.
01:06
Yes.
01:11
Sierra, Hotel Alpha Tango, the caller's name will come up.
01:14
He'll budget.
01:17
Copy. We got in, actually,
01:20
one of the Part 15 came down.
01:24
Okay.
01:25
Okay.
01:30
4-3. 4-3.
01:31
Apparently the male has left.
01:34
It might be a domestic violence situation.
01:36
5-6. Come in the area and see them outside.
01:40
I could do a description a minute.
01:49
He's going to be a second male,
01:52
black hoodie, black pants.
01:55
Like I said,
01:57
we're still trying to figure out if it is a domestic violence,
02:00
but just in case.
02:07
So I'm assuming he's in area.
02:11
We didn't see nobody walking out when we pulled out.
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Location mentioned:
Huffman Rd, Parma Heights, OH 44130
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