Vehicle obstructing intersection causes concern


Officers were notified about a vehicle blocking an intersection. Upon arrival, they found it was parked legally but the owner agreed to move it. There was also mention of two other cars with expired plates nearby.
Audio|Source: Belmont Fire EMS, Marshall, Ohio County WV Fire EMS PD, WVSP Trp 1 Cmd
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Transcript:
This patch that student's been taken care of. He was a foreign exchange student. He didn't understand how it worked. He'll be calling us instead of you guys next time. Okay. This patch 30. Do you have to be? Affirmative. I made some phone calls, determined that that warrant has been taken care of, so he's been released. Headquarters, if you could pull that, then just mark it it's been served already. Okay. Dispatch the 32th. Good. Okay, I just wanted to advise you that parking hall at Jacob Street at 35th. A anonymous caller called back stating that another vehicle was almost struck at that intersection because that light truck was parked in for instance. 4-66, fair amount. 7-4, I'm out here. 7-4. 4-6. 4-6. I'm being around to a disturbance on Champion Drive in Grafton, unknown what's really going on. Someone's heard yelling. Patient 35, medical emergency, police on scene, 51, East 34th Street, correction to Central Avenue, dead end, be for a 9-year-old, and a female, induced from a false on a space, 21-06. 319, Dermot, 28, West Virginia. Go ahead. 36, Juliet, 242. Yeah. I spoke with the owner of the black truck. It appears to be actually parked legally, but they're willing to move it, so it's going to be resolved. What were the other vehicles? Marshal, 91.95, we're going to be clear the scene with this is in there. The city is clear. It's clear. The caller stated there were two vehicles parked by a pink house there with out-of-state plates that were expired.
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Belmont County, OH
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