Multiple 911 hang-up calls traced to Bourbon address, Bourbon IN
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According to the dispatch call, multiple 911 hang-up calls were received from near Lincoln Highway in Bourbon. Officers responded and confirmed that the calls were accidental, made by a child using the mother's phone.
Audio|Heard on: Marshall County Police, Fire, and EMS
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
PANI is, scanning it's 911, hangup times 3, near Lincoln Highway, near Lincoln Highway,
00:08
called back, somebody picked up and then hung up again,
00:12
near Lincoln Highway.
00:14
5020.
00:16
20 on.
00:23
County and is responding.
00:25
I received another call.
00:27
Sounds like a possibly a child.
00:28
There was a parent in background advising this to go to space and the line disconnected.
00:33
20. 21.
00:39
Marshall 5020.
00:41
Do we have any history at the address?
00:47
Looks like 911 hang up from a different phone number.
00:51
I'm going to try to call it and see if I can get somebody to the answer.
00:55
Clear, thank you.
00:56
Thank you.
01:02
Five zero twenty five zero twenty one five zero twenty one.
01:05
Go ahead sir.
01:11
I'm sure I'm a lot closer than you are.
01:13
If you and a signal line, I'll continue to make the scene just to make sure everything's been for.
01:22
I appreciate it.
01:23
I'll keep heading that way.
01:27
I'll tell you advice further.
01:29
I'm clear. I'm about five minutes, though.
01:33
Okay.
01:40
Kenny, if you can disregard, I made contact with the father.
01:45
He advised that was his wife's phone.
01:47
He was going in and the son had the phone.
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Location mentioned:
Old US Hwy 30, Bourbon, IN 46504
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