Woman suspected in assault at Erie and Colorado intersection


The audio discusses a woman suspected of assault at the corner of Erie and Colorado, with conflicting witness reports and the incident reclassified from a shooting to an assault.
Audio|Source: Lorain Police
01:29
Transcript:
00:00Hey, said, I think the female you're talking to is the suspect, according to our witness over here.00:10Copy.00:11They have a different story over here.00:15Can I get with you in a second?00:35Zebra, Edward King, 261[1], Block 43X.00:41Cut.00:4344.00:4644.00:47Yes.00:52Color, file.00:55Now this.01:11You can change me to the Erie in Colorado fall and you can also change it from a shooting to an assault.01:16Can you tell me the associate 1 6 and Erie in Colorado?01:27Negative.01:28Two separate incidents.
00:00
Hey, said, I think the female you're talking to is the suspect, according to our witness over here.
00:10
Copy.
00:11
They have a different story over here.
00:15
Can I get with you in a second?
00:35
Zebra, Edward King, 261[1], Block 43X.
00:41
Cut.
00:43
44.
00:46
44.
00:47
Yes.
00:52
Color, file.
00:55
Now this.
01:11
You can change me to the Erie in Colorado fall and you can also change it from a shooting to an assault.
01:16
Can you tell me the associate 1 6 and Erie in Colorado?
01:27
Negative.
01:28
Two separate incidents.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
261: Assault (police code, often used for sexual assault in some jurisdictions, but in this context, fits general assault)
[2]
Glock 43X: Firearm mentioned (possible weapon involved but not confirmed as used)
[3]
444-44: Possible reference to an officer or internal code (not a crime code)
[4]
Color in file: Reference to suspect or vehicle description on file
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Location mentioned:
Lorain, OH
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