Vehicle break-in reported near Norwood Road, Shaker Heights OH
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Police responded to a report of a vehicle break-in near Norwood Road. A female caller, who did not speak English well, did not know when the break-in happened. The vehicle has rear left bumper damage and it may have been involved in a hit and run.
Audio|Heard on: Shaker Heights Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Respond over to near Norwood for suspicion.
00:03
Report is someone broke into a resident's vehicle.
00:07
Near Norwood.
00:10
44 costs.
00:12
Do we have a time frame when this happened?
00:17
Negative, the female disconnected.
00:20
It's already, you can attach me that, I'll be in or else.
00:23
Copy.
00:25
9-4, same driver.
00:27
Copy.
00:28
04, same traffic, I'm clear myself.
00:31
Copy, 04, do you have a disposition?
00:37
Owner operators like male, I get no Violet license.
00:41
Please.
00:47
We'll see if you can get her back in line, see if there's a time frame.
00:54
We're attempting.
00:56
She's not answering the phone.
01:01
Take faith in number two.
01:04
Copy.
01:09
The correct address is going to be near Norwood.
01:14
Okay 4.
01:21
9-7-Fario, arriving.
01:24
Copy.
01:25
44 same traffic.
01:27
Copy.
01:32
I finally got the female online.
01:33
She does not speak very good English.
01:35
She said she doesn't know when somebody broke into the vehicle.
01:42
Now the employer on the line is saying that it might possibly be a hit skip.
01:51
Probably.
01:53
That might be true if this is their vehicle I'm looking at.
01:56
There's rear left damage to the bumper.
01:58
Okay.
01:59
Hey 7, C3.
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Location mentioned:
Norwood Rd, Shaker Heights, OH 44122
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