Two speeding sedans run red light near Wade Park, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, officers reported two sedans, a red one possibly a Scion or Mazda and a black one, driving at high speed and running a red light near Wade Park and East Boulevard. The vehicles continued northbound on East 111th Street from Ashbury Avenue. No pursuit was initiated, and the direction of travel was shared.
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Transcript:
00:00
Wade Park, East Boulevard.
00:01
It's going to be a tenth of the light update.
00:03
Red, possibly like a scion,
00:06
the next to the air correction that's a sedan.
00:09
Going at a high rate of speed, they cut around traffic and blew the red light at E 105th St and Magnolia Dr.
00:15
Hi, Bobby, 23-10.
00:18
Sir, northbound E 111th St from Wade Park.
00:22
Copy.
00:25
They're taking off on me.
00:26
Didn't get a place.
00:27
They're still northbound, 111 from Ashbury,
00:30
going at an extreme high rate of speed.
00:34
Crappy. What kind of car did you say was?
00:38
There's a red sedan four door.
00:40
It looked like it could have been a Scion or a Mazda, something like that, but it couldn't get a maker model.
00:46
Crassy.
00:48
We're riding in tandem with a black Ford or sedan as well.
00:52
No.
00:54
22 57. Glad seen crossing over Superior continuing northbound on 111.
01:03
No pursuit, just advising last known direction.
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Location mentioned:
Ashbury Ave & E 111th St, Cleveland, OH 44106
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