Police assist in search for fleeing vehicle, Cleveland OH
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Police assisted Willoughby PD after a black 2018 Chevy Malibu fled a traffic stop near Hough Avenue and East 200th Street. Multiple units coordinated a search but lost sight of the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
Listen to dispatch call
02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Okay,
00:02
This is going to be to assist Willoughby PD.
00:06
You're going to go near Hough Avenue.
00:12
They had a 2018 black Chevy Malibu plate is (number withheld), it pulled over for traffic violation, then fled at I-90 West near East 200th Street.
00:27
They lost sight of it.
00:28
If it's located, please let me know and I'll call Willoughby back.
00:35
Caz going to be 0732.
00:38
Will be copy.
00:39
We'll report.
00:41
I, yeah.
00:42
2238.
00:44
Nick 3-1, we're going to go with him.
00:47
Copy that, 2238.
00:49
Drive 2, same traffic.
00:52
Alright, I'll copy.
00:53
Thanks, guys.
00:58
We're holding off on this property and going over there with 36.
01:02
Okay.
01:07
3 3d 3d radio what do you have going on with the car?
01:12
Willoughby PD requested we check near Hough for a black Chevy Malibu.
01:20
They pulled it over for traffic violation and it fled.
01:28
Sound here through that copy.
01:30
To those cars, this is a biased radio.
01:33
We will not be holding that vehicle.
01:36
We have a plate on the car.
01:39
Yeah,
01:40
(number withheld).
01:46
Your father radio.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:54
Can you call? I'll call back and let him know no one is inside.
01:57
We cleared it.
01:58
If he drives by again, it sees any fresh footprints that they were ours.
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Location mentioned:
Hough Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106
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