Two-car crash near Starbucks with driver briefly fleeing, Cleveland OH
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A two-car collision occurred near Starbucks and Sherwin-Williams on Center Ridge Road. One driver initially fled because they lacked insurance but later returned. Both drivers remained at the scene. Officers confirmed the accident happened on private property.
Audio|Heard on: WestCom Fire and West Suburbs Police - Digital MARCS
Listen to dispatch call
02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Here's a two-car MVA[1] over by Westgate, Starbucks, and Sherwin-Williams area.
00:06
The vehicle I'm on the phone with is a Toyota RAV-4.
00:10
The female states the male ran from the vehicle because he does not have insurance.
00:19
No, no copy.
00:23
345, did the caller happen to give a description of the vehicle, the other vehicle involved?
00:32
3345, the station.
00:36
45, it's a negative, she has no information.
00:41
Sounds.
00:46
That's kind of fixed three is unseen.
00:51
On scene, 1923.
00:58
Let's see.
01:21
Go ahead, Rocky River.
01:24
All right, did the caller know where this mail ran?
01:30
Negative.
01:31
The Fairview, both vehicles are here.
01:33
We're next to see a Starbucks.
01:39
Turned some port.
01:44
409 amount.
01:47
Cepo 49.
01:48
3345.
01:51
No, 845.
01:55
I'm out here with 49.
01:56
It's going to be a private property, MVA[1].
01:58
Both drivers are on the scene.
02:00
Other involved decided to come back.
02:05
10-4[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Collision involving one or more motor vehicles, possibly including pedestrians.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or affirmative.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Center Ridge Rd, Cleveland, OH 44126
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