Suspect wanted for felony theft accepted by jail, Akron OH
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According to the dispatch call, a suspect wanted for a felony theft was accepted by the county jail after confirmation. Additionally, a caller reported that a male in a red pickup truck brandished a gun at them near Medina Road, and the vehicle left toward Dick's Sporting Goods.
Audio|Heard on: Southwest Summit County Public Safety
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Can you call the county?
00:04
Let's see if they'll accept him for a felony four theft.
00:11
Dispatch Copley 271-266.
00:13
Dispatch Copley 271-266.
00:18
Good.
00:20
What?
00:25
We have a weapons call at Cantaro,
00:28
4054 Medina Road, 4054 Medina Road, caller advised the male in a red pickup truck, brandished a gun at the caller, break.
00:44
Vehicle left out towards Dick's Sporting Goods.
00:47
RP is 028 Zebra Tom Edward.
00:51
Zero to eight zebra Tom Edward.
00:54
It's an Ohio U.S.
00:55
Army plate.
00:56
Caller did advise they are on scene and have a photo.
01:01
(name withheld).
01:06
(number withheld).
01:11
That's probably 263.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:19
Is the male clear of all questions?
01:25
Upper.
01:29
Copy.
01:35
Dispatch copy 271-266.
01:38
Just to advise, the caller will be waiting inside the restaurant.
01:43
Thanks.
01:48
Two-patch copy, Mid-1.
01:51
Med1.
01:54
Clearing action, General.
01:58
All facing for...
02:00
Dispatch copy 263.
02:03
Go ahead.
02:07
If that's going on to, no.
02:09
Jail advise they will take.
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Location mentioned:
Medina Rd, Akron, OH 44333
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