Stolen vehicle found crashed near John Hay High School, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, a stolen 2016 Town and Country vehicle was found crashed near a handicapped post at John Hay High School with heavy front damage.
Audio|Heard on: Cuyahoga OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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So I reached back out to the University Circle,
00:02
they said that they can handle the recovery report once the vehicle is entered into Leeds,
00:08
which they said we have to do.
00:10
And they also stated that the vehicle was crashed into a handicapped post with lots of damage.
00:16
Hey, do we have a car that's available?
00:20
Radio to Adam 3-1.
00:23
Hey, Adam 3-1.
00:25
Since you guys, I'm going to send you guys over to the third to go handle that assignment.
00:29
You're going to do the call up in recovery.
00:35
Just for 3-1?
00:38
Left for standby.
00:39
I'm speaking to your partner. Radio to Roboss for info.
00:43
Sam 3.3.
00:46
Is Adam 3rd respondent to Bonnet Avenue, or is he going to go to Stokes Boulevard?
00:53
Just send him an assignment for where we originated from, and then they'll either call the victim or actually make a pop-up at the house.
01:02
Copy.
01:03
Radio to Adam 3-1 for a GTA report.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:11
I don't think when I did the call on GTA report.
01:14
That's near Bonnet Avenue.
01:16
That's near Bonnet Avenue.
01:20
Probably was stating that they are
01:23
Carlin was saying that the 2016 town and country vehicle is missing.
01:30
Be advised that it was located in D3 at the John Hay High School does show front heavy and damage.
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