Juvenile seen placing gun in pocket on 222nd St, Euclid OH


An off-duty officer reported a male juvenile was seen placing a gun from his waistband into his pocket while walking northbound near 222nd Street in Euclid, Ohio. The individual is about 5 feet 8 inches tall, has short hair, and wears a black sweatshirt with "Gallery Department" written on it.
Audio|Source: Euclid Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Off duty officers advising you witnessed a male juvenile,
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possibly pull a gun from his waistband into a pocket.
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He'll be northbound on 222nd from the community.
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He's about 5-8, short hair,
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wearing a black,
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written on his hoodie or on his sweatshirt, his gallery department.
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4-4 copy.
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Son, six-tobie.
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What officer called there?
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Sixth...
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...time radio. You're showing me a rock.
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He used to try it again.
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Town.
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All right, two dispatch.
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Maddie too, too.
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Having hospital.
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Got you out, 1557.
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60 radio.
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Go ahead.
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You can show me in the area of 222 and convenient.
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10-4[1]. All right go.
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All of the description again.
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They're an old black, written on the clothing is Gallo department.
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DC Radio. He's walking from just past the high school.
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Stend for and again that gun was placed from the front to the small of his back.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or affirmative.
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