Suspicious vehicle with open trunk reported near Hampstead and Lee, Shaker Heights OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a suspicious small sedan with an open trunk and visible items was reported near Hampstead and Lee Roads in Shaker Heights. Officers identified the owner and informed him about the open trunk. The vehicle showed no signs of vandalism.
Audio|Heard on: Shaker Heights Police Dispatch
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
We've heard of suspicion at Hampstead and Lee.
00:03
On Hampstead, your leader is being unoccupied small sedan with a trunk and exposed to items that were left inside.
00:12
Acknowledged.
00:18
929 February, I'm not laminated.
00:20
I'll hang on to let for 44.
00:22
Coffee.
00:24
44 copies, thank you.
00:28
622. Coffee.
00:31
Copy.
00:35
Radio, plate for that vehicle.
00:37
Adam, that's right,
00:39
(number withheld), K-A-X-1-93, PMW.
00:47
Showing it on a 2020 BMW black and color to a Reg (name withheld).
00:51
It's going to be a 77-year-old male out of shaker on Chelton.
00:55
He's valid.
01:00
Copy. I also run just Kia next to it, King King Boy, 2948,
01:06
KKB 2948. Going on the 2017, King Color, also to Mr.
01:11
(name withheld) on Chelton.
01:14
Time 4. Let's see if you can locate any contact info form.
01:18
Copy.
01:20
In 5,
01:24
I located a phone number.
01:25
What would you like me to advise him?
01:31
Just advise him the trunk was open with things visible.
01:35
The vehicle, it doesn't like vandalized or anything.
01:38
I would just advise him that we closed it.
01:40
Time 4.
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