Man asks clerk to call 911 then leaves in hotel parking lot, Beachwood OH
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According to the dispatch call, officers checked on a man in his 40s at a hotel parking lot who asked a clerk to call 911 but then said he was okay and left. A welfare check was requested to ensure his safety.
Audio|Heard on: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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And we responded over to the area of Aloft in the parking lot,
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near Eaton Boulevard.
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The clerk there called and stated that there was a male in his 40s, wearing a gray jacket with gray stripes, black pants.
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He walked in,
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asked the clerk to call 911, when the clerk asked why.
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He said, no, forget it.
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I'm okay. Where's the bus stop?
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And then he loitered around for a little bit, and then eventually left.
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He did say if he was in the parking lot, thought maybe he was walking towards Piatta.
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He would just like us to do a welfare check to make sure he's okay.
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Location mentioned:
Eaton Blvd, Beachwood, OH 44122
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