Officers find no response at residence after mental health call, Cleveland OH

 Medical Emergency
Medical EmergencyPolice responded to a residence near Superior Ave after a habitual mental health crisis caller reported neighbor trouble and claimed being stalked. Officers found no response at the door; the house was dark and appeared secure with no signs of disturbance.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
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Transcript:
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Thanks, guys. We're going to be near Superior, Unit 301.
00:06
(name withheld) is calling in, a habitual CIT[1] caller.
00:10
And that license plate, is it coming back to that Toyota as well?
00:13
Adam 3-2 radio.
00:15
So she's having neighbor trouble.
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Adam 3-2. Mm-hmm.
00:22
Yeah, give me a second.
00:24
And then was rambling on about being stalked.
00:28
Okay, for lunch back at one.
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That's 420. 2-3, kind number (number withheld).
00:36
Okay.
00:37
Yeah, that's Toyota Corolla.
00:40
Both plates have the same VIN that I ran for you.
00:45
And just to be advised, I did do a callback. I think it was highly irate with response time,
00:51
420.
00:53
Okay, could you get a hold of CMAJ and see what they want us to do with this?
00:57
You have to go to Channel 7. That's how it has to be sent.
01:02
Okay.
01:04
Charlie Griffith, I have a lot to watch back at file.
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You're good for that, enjoy, 421.
01:14
Thank you very much.
01:16
Charlie 3-2 is in traffic.
01:18
Yep, you're good for that, enjoy, 421.
01:25
N3-5 Radio.
01:27
Go ahead.
01:31
I completed.
01:32
This AC. Can you put us on the latch?
01:34
Precise your radio.
01:38
Floor 22. Go ahead.
01:44
There's no response at the door. The house is dark.
01:47
Obviously sleeping. Everything's intact. Windows, everything, and the gates lock.
01:52
Adam 35, you're going to clear yourself, or do you do me to clear you? On the FROT report complete, can I rest?
01:58
Okay, cool, mark as such.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team response to incidents involving mental health concerns or crises.
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