Stolen white Buick seen near Euclid and Beacon Place, Cleveland OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a stolen white Buick, possibly an Enclave or Encore, traveling eastbound on Euclid Avenue near Beacon Place in Cleveland. The vehicle’s stolen status was confirmed as originating from Parma and was later observed near 105th Street and Euclid.
Audio|Heard on: Cuyahoga OH Security Group Calls
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Radio to all units, do you have a flock alert over eastbound on Euclid, south of Beacon Place?
00:10
It's a white Buick Encore.
00:15
Plate is (number withheld).
00:22
Looks like a light-colored SUV.
00:27
Mobile two copies.
00:28
What was the cross street and can we run the plate through please?
00:32
He lives south of Beacon Place, eastbound.
00:36
Copy.
00:38
It'll be three copies.
00:40
See what copies.
00:43
MP three to radio, what's the direction of travel again?
00:49
It is eastbound on Euclid south of Beacon Place.
00:54
Okay, copy.
00:57
Rita, go ahead and run that plate for me.
00:59
See if it still comes back stolen.
01:03
It's Texas being stolen.
01:05
Confirmed as being stolen since (number withheld).
01:08
Buick Enclave.
01:11
It's white and it's out of Parma.
01:15
504, copy, thank you.
01:19
She's on 105th and Euclid.
01:25
Radio show me I was at the condos.
01:27
I'm checking.
01:29
Just a parkway.
01:35
(number withheld).
01:38
504 Radio, Oconto has checked negative so far.
01:41
Also westbound on Euclid, all the way to 93rd, negative.
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