Verbal dispute over coffee temperature at drive-through, Lakewood OH
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A verbal dispute occurred at a Starbucks drive-through near Detroit Avenue about the temperature of a coffee order. Multiple people were involved with a brief physical altercation, but there were no victims or injuries. The situation was resolved without further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Lakewood Police and Fire
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03:51
Transcript:
00:00
224 and 217, here's mine code through Starbucks near Detroit Avenue.
00:05
For multiple people physically fighting in the drive-through,
00:09
that's Starbucks Code 3[1].
00:12
I forgot me.
00:15
I'm Madison what you have.
00:21
29 now had that way also.
00:24
Okay.
00:31
24 is no one on the line.
00:38
Negative.
00:41
104. Can you see anything on the cameras? Can you take anything else?
00:49
All the caller said is that it's a white SUV they're in.
00:52
There was a white Jeep that just left eastbound on Detroit and then south on St.
00:59
Charles, but again, all I said it was a white SUV.
01:03
Okay.
01:05
Of course.
01:07
I'm out of Starbucks.
01:24
Thank you all.
01:26
24, I think we have new cars at Starbucks.
01:28
I think I saw a white jeep going south on St.
01:30
Charles by the ED2.
01:31
Let's go that way and look.
01:37
She was blonde hair.
01:38
White Jeep traveling eastbound.
01:45
Well, I'll actually email with a white, white, blonde hair.
01:52
13 copies, we'll check this is St. Charles.
01:56
Kind of Jeep, like a Wrangler or a station wagon or whatever.
02:01
Well, it should be a Ford or Jeep that I saw.
02:06
Like Grand Cherokee build.
02:11
Simple.
02:12
I'll check you.
02:18
Can we take the near room?
02:29
We have a victim up at Starbucks?
02:32
We're trying to figure that out.
02:38
It doesn't sound like any physical, fighting or it's just hurt.
02:41
We're trying to get further.
02:48
I'm trying to check the area up to Warren in that area.
02:52
Whatever, this is just a convert of the argument.
02:54
I'm not going to keep looking.
02:55
I'm going to go back to Heath.
02:59
Something.
03:00
Yeah,
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24. This is just going to be a verbal-ditch agreement about our rush orders.
03:05
Other cars can probably clear up.
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13 copies will be 10-8[2].
03:11
Okay.
03:18
2025 341.099.
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104-1-099. Okay.
03:37
There are no victims of any crimes.
03:40
This is just a verbal disagreement about the
03:43
temperament of the coffee that was given to a customer that held up the rest of the drive-through line.
03:47
Everybody checked okay and the employees are getting the cat in reference to this event.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response requiring lights and sirens.
[2]
10-8: Available and in service for assignment or calls
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