Minor road rage incident at shaker boulevard intersection, Shaker Heights OH
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A minor road rage incident occurred at the intersection of Shaker Boulevard and Warrensville Center Road. A white Kia or Hyundai sedan was involved. There was no major vehicle damage or medical attention requested. Police took a license plate and spoke to the parties involved in the lobby.
Audio|Heard on: Shaker Heights Police Dispatch
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
It's either a white, Kia, or Hyundai sedan, mid-30s (name withheld), drop possibly a small beard.
00:06
Who's not going north by that right there, right there? Only following Warrensville Center from South of Lund.
00:12
Not for him.
00:18
There's no damage on the front here.
00:24
Just get a plate just in case.
00:27
Could be an exaggeration as far as the amount of damage from our caller.
00:38
King Union, Robert.
00:44
6.5, 26[1]. This is a vehicle driving at a high-rate speed.
00:47
Just one up to like 55.
00:49
Happy.
00:51
Who's that on back to?
00:56
A 40-year-old (name withheld), out of South Dakota.
00:59
He is valid and if...
01:00
appears they have a lot of facial hair.
01:02
I pull him over.
01:03
He just made a stop on a violation too.
01:07
26[1] for his driving.
01:08
26[1]. 26.
01:14
Two-six.
01:16
Two-six.
01:20
The,
01:21
um,
01:22
Shaker and Warrensville, Wondwell and Shaker.
01:25
Happy?
01:30
I radio. Myself, 37 and 95, Rob, 26[1].
01:35
Happy.
01:36
7.0. Radio.
01:39
7.0.
01:44
I'm here with both of them in the lobby now.
01:46
No medical attention needed a request.
01:49
Sorry,
01:50
I offered to client.
01:54
The vehicle is minor.
01:57
There's like a road rage incident.
Police codes explained
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[1]
26: Accident
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