Abandoned vehicle at private property in Butler, Butler IN
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According to the dispatch call, an abandoned Ford Expedition has been parked at private property near County Road 59 in Butler for several months. The vehicle has a broken window. Authorities requested a license plate check to contact the owner and have been advised not to tow the vehicle from private property.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Sheriff, Fire / EMS, Auburn and Garrett Police / Fire
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
County units, attention to county units through request at SCI, near County Road 59.
00:05
This is going to be contracted a lot, reference to an abandoned Ford Expedition, been there multiple months with a broken window.
00:11
They're wanting somebody to come run the plate.
00:13
Make sure we can contact the owner before they tow it.
00:19
20-3-go-the-rate.
00:22
Morning to Calve.
00:27
Five country medicine.
00:31
Central, 23 of being around.
00:36
23, if you gave me a plate, it's been by all running.
00:41
By there.
00:43
Central, Auburn 3 on duty.
00:49
Armin 3. All right.
00:55
23 is returning expired (number withheld) on a Ford Expedition to a (name withheld) at a report.
01:00
I don't have any contact information for him and else.
01:05
To either.
01:11
Central Flodder they went to vehicle tagged, or they just request us to run the plate to see if we can figure out who it is.
01:19
They just wanted a plate ran to figure out who it belongs to something and have them figure out why it's been abandoned there.
01:26
I advise them we're not going to tow it off of private property when it's been there for multiple months.
01:32
Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 59, Butler, IN 46721
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