Juvenile runaway returned to father's home


A juvenile runaway was dropped off at his father's house but was not allowed inside. He has a history of running away and is not welcome at his grandmother's house. The juvenile returned and knocked on the father's door.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
01:43
Transcript:
He called in saying that he was trying to contact his father, (name withheld) was locked out of the house. Father's not answering. I don't know if his father's at home. Sam, three, four, copy. Neither that he was lost and needed a ride back. Nobody knows. It's still a mystery. I did a call back to Shaker. Are there anyone else? Not going to get involved in? They advised that they dropped him off with at dad's home but didn't wait to see if dad let him inside. Did he ever say what that person was in connection with? Can I copy? No. 630 yeah. Their dispatcher wasn't really sure. Advised that earlier the father put him in an Uber to send to Grandma's house. He ran away, went to a friend's house. He advised that he was homeless at South Point Hospital. Go ahead, sir. They spoke to Grandma. He's not welcome there. Bobby says they lost your mind, give him a ball and see what that's in connection with. Yeah, we were listening in on their air traffic. His father resides at 384 East 165th. We just received another call from the owner states that the juvenile came back and knocked on his door, so he's there still. We got 0-035. And a couple of our call takers had asked their dispatchers what the chase was for. They said they didn't know, but I'll try again in a minute. Sam. Yeah, they're done.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 165th St, Cleveland, OH 44110
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