Juvenile disturbance at doughnut shop near Lake Shore Blvd, Euclid OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a disturbance occurred involving about 11 juveniles, approximately 16 years old, who attempted to fight an employee at a doughnut shop near Lake Shore Boulevard in Euclid, Ohio.
Audio|Heard on: Euclid Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
If you can respond to Dunkin, near Lake Shore Boulevard, cause an employee, seems there's approximately 11 juveniles,
00:08
black males and females, everything about 16 years old, trying to fight employee.
00:15
Happy.
00:16
I'll take a car.
00:22
Go ahead.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:26
Do you get this in person for him?
00:33
We did get it if you can just hit a report when it's complete, please.
00:41
You did, I think it's turning right now.
00:48
You got it, somebody.
00:54
Copy, can you please put a BOLO up for that mail just to nearby agencies?
00:58
Okay, call the stretch.
01:00
Yep.
01:06
Secretary DeFetch.
01:09
Medic 3.
01:15
Mexico's announced to Euclid.
01:16
Be advised at this time, elevators are up and running.
01:20
Copy, Euclid.
01:22
1257. Medic 4 is fetch.
01:30
Medic 4. Medic 4.
01:34
Latiforce train to where you go.
01:40
It's 1258.
01:43
One-six rated.
01:50
Go on. Go on.
01:58
This was not advertised.
01:59
We came in, spoken employees and said there's no fighting going on.
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Location mentioned:
Euclid Ave, Euclid, OH 44132
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