Suspicious vehicle with one headlight reported near Lee Rd and Van Aken Blvd, Shaker Heights OH
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A dark green Kia Soul with one headlight was seen driving suspiciously near Lee Road and Van Aken Boulevard in Shaker Heights. The vehicle drove off and police searched nearby streets.
Audio|Heard on: Shaker Heights Police Dispatch
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
I was going south on Lee,
00:02
the vehicle head,
00:04
spell out by me,
00:06
and then cut down eastbound on the other side.
00:10
I believe it was a Kia with one headlight.
00:12
I guess so I'm not, I'm not, no,
00:16
Admiral not looking for it.
00:17
But he was moving pretty good,
00:19
hit the brakes, and then cut down heaven, all this side.
00:23
I'm looking for him on that Avalon and all this right now.
00:27
Coming to you?
00:30
I can see all the way down to Van Aiken.
00:33
I don't see any taillights, but he's not familiar with the streets back here.
00:39
He might be driving around.
00:41
Gotty.
00:43
If somebody wants to stay, like the...
00:46
Lee and Van Aken.
00:48
He comes back around.
00:50
Pretty sure with the Kia Soul, but they have one headway.
00:54
More color.
00:56
I don't know, he was behind me, dark green color.
01:02
The only violation I had was the one headlight,
01:08
but he was driving kind of suspiciously.
01:11
Good enough.
01:17
Seat seven to the area channel.
01:20
Havvy?
01:24
Not impressive.
01:25
10-4[1]. Thank you.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or affirmative.
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Location mentioned:
Lee Rd & Van Aken Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 44120
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