Vehicle window broken on west 54th street, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, a black Nissan Rogue was found with the front driver's side window broken on West 54th Street in Cleveland. The vehicle was unoccupied and there is broken glass nearby. Police are trying to identify the owner or victim.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
So,
00:01
we located a Nissan rogue that appears to have the front driver's side window broken out.
00:08
There's glass right by the window.
00:13
I mean, we could run the plate and see if there's an owner that comes back to it, but we need a victim at this point.
00:20
I copy.
00:21
I'm just glancing at EMS's board.
00:23
I don't see anything for West 54th.
00:27
You can go ahead with that thing.
00:30
It's King Sam Victor 9682.
00:34
I copy. Stand by.
00:36
3-4, you can show it in the area.
00:39
202.
00:41
5-1-3-1 radio.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:46
Would you please clear me off my previous assignment with the report complete, evidence morning-tech entered?
00:51
And you can show me your out.
00:53
Okay, and radio to Barney 3-4.
00:57
34.
00:59
Have Adam...
01:01
Hey, can you load a 93rd an opportunity with Charlie 31 and helping with traffic?
01:07
Did you say King Sam Victor, 9687?
01:12
9682.
01:15
Yeah, we're going to have the way.
01:17
I copy, thank you.
01:20
Thank you. That is coming back to a Nissan 2016.
01:25
So William Barker, but the address is on East 70th.
01:30
I'll see if I can locate a phone number or anything for him.
01:34
Awesome, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
W 54th St, Cleveland, OH 44102
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