Police arrest suspect after foot chase for drug warrants, Cleveland OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police officers pursued a male suspect wanted on felony warrants for drug trafficking and burglary near West 38th Street and Clybourne Avenue in Cleveland. The suspect was tracked using footprints through yards and a cemetery and was eventually apprehended after a foot chase. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Parma / Parma Heights Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
04:55
Transcript:
00:00
That's a (name withheld), 50 years old, out of Parma.
00:07
Dangerous.
00:12
(name withheld), I already showed them the footprints.
00:14
Go ahead with it.
00:16
(name withheld).
00:17
Male, approximately five eleven, 200 pounds.
00:22
Felony warrant for drug trafficking and burglary, that's dangerous.
00:37
Here we go.
00:40
Six until I'm out with ten.
00:44
And can I also copy? I couldn't tell if he had dreads or anything.
00:47
Pretty sure he had a hood up.
00:54
We got good footprints for following.
01:02
Yards to the south.
01:10
And definitely made it out across the street.
01:21
Can you stage at his address?
01:34
Southfield,
01:35
near Southfield.
01:38
Okay, I found him.
01:41
I'm in the air.
03:31
Got him running.
03:43
We're out with him taking him into custody now.
03:56
Got two units fighting.
04:41
We're taking him in.
04:46
Two individuals, one in custody.
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Location mentioned:
W 38th St & Clybourne Ave, Cleveland, OH 44109
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