Intoxicated man uncooperative at near Ingleside Rd address, Shaker Heights OH
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Police responded to calls about an intoxicated man near Ingleside Road. The man was uncooperative and used profanity. Officers noted prior contact with a cousin at the same address who was also unhappy with police presence.
Audio|Heard on: Shaker Heights Police Dispatch
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Near Ingleside Rd.
00:01
It's the first we were sent for the mail on the porch that ended up being locked out of (name withheld)'s house.
00:07
We're getting a 911 call from an intoxicated sounding male who's using profanity and then he disconnected.
00:15
Call back, the male said hello and then hung up again.
00:18
Uncooperative.
00:19
Near Ingleside Rd.
00:24
356. Not in 5-0-0-0-5-0-0.
00:26
Copy. I'm not sure if he was unhappy with his service in person when you guys were there or our service trying to call him back, but he was cursing and mentioning the police.
00:42
7 and 68, hold off for a second.
00:44
Radio, do we have a phone number for the cousin that lives there? It seems like he was a little agitated that we were there anyway, but...
00:53
Did anybody get one when we went last time?
00:57
Negative radio, she was also not fond of our presence when we were there.
01:04
Copy, I'll check.
01:05
That license plate gave you, came back to her if you can pull that back up and see if there's a number attached.
01:14
I copy, there's not a number attached or anything that leads, but I'm not trying any history with the address.
01:20
I'll check further with her name.
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Location mentioned:
Ingleside Rd, Shaker Heights, OH 44122
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