Welfare check requested for woman at Campbellsburg home, Campbellsburg IN
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Authorities conducted a welfare check at a Campbellsburg residence after a family member expressed concern about a woman and her treatment by her husband. Previous visits noted no law enforcement assistance was requested and communication challenges existed with provided phone.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Hi Unit, you know,
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respond to near West 2nd Street, near West Second Street.
00:07
Check on a (name withheld).
00:09
Brother called in with a welfare check on her.
00:12
I invited to send her a cell phone to activate.
00:14
She either did not know how to activate or did not know how to use it.
00:17
They're unsure if she has heat at the residence, so I would just like to make sure if she is 10-4[1].
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Everything clear.
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243 we've been out there numerous times for welfare checks.
00:34
They're concerned about her husband and how he's possibly treating her.
00:40
Clear.
00:44
Just more further 2043 we've been out there three times last month.
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Copy.
00:56
Is there anybody wed, or am I the farthest one?
01:00
You are the hardest.
01:05
Roger, I'll take that.
01:08
She wanted no law enforcement assistance the last time I was there.
01:12
And her dad gave her a phone, but it wasn't good enough for her, so she didn't talk on.
01:22
Copy that. Thank you.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
W 2nd St, Campbellsburg, IN 47108
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