Woman reports boyfriend took car keys and hit her, Cuyahoga County OH


A woman reported that her boyfriend took her car keys and hit her at a restaurant on Tiedeman Road. The 911 call was disconnected, and police could not reach her back initially. Later, she confirmed her boyfriend took her keys and that she was waiting near a stop sign at the restaurant.
Audio|Source: Chagrin Valley Dispatch - Brecksville
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Transcript:
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We have a 911[1] call at Raising Kane, 51880, near Tiedeman Road.
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During the transfer from CECOMs, it got disconnected.
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Their caller was a female who said her boyfriend took her keys and was hitting her,
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and we tried calling her back, and she's not answering.
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Copy.
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Copy.
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5-8 is with a second.
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Copy.
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1840 radio traffic.
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Go ahead.
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South Highland, Boston,
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Al-King-Young,
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1781.
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Time for.
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Fire dispatch, 30142.
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60603 radio.
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Go ahead.
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Owner issued, I'm clear. I'll head over to meet you.
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Time for.
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Video out of 3965 status check.
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We're good, you can haul charge. We'll be clearing in just a minute or two.
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Time for.
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Radio 2, 22, 72, and 74. I was able to get a hold of her. She said that her boyfriend took her keys to her car, and she's sitting in front of the stop sign at Raising Canes.
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Copy.
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Did you leave with the vehicle or just the keys?
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Just the keys.
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Did you leave on flip?
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Key left-on-po, I'm getting a description.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: 911 call received, including hang-ups, abandoned, or accidental activations.
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