Woman leaves gas station with child's father amid vehicle search, Maple Heights OH
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A woman left a gas station with her child's father. Later, a search involved a green 2010 Ford Focus and another black vehicle near Raymond and Maple Heights High School.
Audio|Heard on: Garfield and Maple Heights Police - Digital
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
This is the females now saying she left the Marathon with her child's father.
00:05
She's finding out of the fourth question.
00:11
They're now at Raymond and Maple Heights High School in a green 2010 Ford Focus, and the female took off in a flat vehicle.
00:20
Radio, that was all broken up.
00:23
All right now, see if you can go to the station.
00:31
I copy. Fifty-one sixty-seven, they're going to be coming up to the station.
00:42
They say that they have an ETA five minutes.
00:45
Copy, thank you.
00:49
What kind of vehicle is another female in?
00:55
They didn't know what kind of vehicle this subject was other than a black car.
00:58
The RP and her child's father are going to be in a green 2010 Ford Focus.
01:04
Okay, there's a car than SUV.
01:11
They couldn't advise anything other than a black car.
01:14
I'm not sure if it's a car residue.
01:17
All right. Can you run King Henry Mora 1741?
01:22
HN 1741.
01:29
I thought that's coming back on our 2016-4 to Ricky Stone.
01:34
59 valid checks, okay.
01:37
King, Henry Nora, 1741, H.H.N.
01:42
1741.
01:49
I got a 2004 Volvo to a Pedro.
01:53
Do they check okay?
01:57
Okay.
01:59
I passed their vehicle.
02:00
This was a black vehicle behind that.
02:02
So you could just disregard.
02:03
It's not going to be the vehicle's personal interest.
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Location mentioned:
Mustang Way, Maple Heights, OH 44137
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