Two individuals walking repeatedly near stopped vehicle, Columbus IN
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Two individuals were observed walking back and forth near a stopped vehicle on Roadway Drive in Columbus. Officers coordinated to check on their behavior and considered requesting a tow truck.
Audio|Heard on: Southeastern Indiana Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
It appears to two subjects possibly walking away from the vehicle.
00:26
Inact, 5115, 1041.
00:30
5215.
00:33
Indianapolis, 52, 7, 1042.
00:36
27. 27. 27.
00:44
The patient advice, she does F-C-O-P-D and AFib.
00:49
She is on oxygen.
00:50
She is using it now.
00:53
Sorry, thank you.
01:13
Pension, Jackson fire, natural fire, second tons for natural first for Jackson.
01:18
Respond to 1529, again 1529 for an 80-year-old female, check male as chest veins.
01:31
It's going to be a wake alert on dialysis, a COPD kidney failure.
01:45
Those are three guys.
01:48
But two passengers are occupants walking east or westbound.
02:00
They're going to be walking westbound.
02:03
They're still near the vehicle walking back and forth.
02:09
Okay.
02:21
House a rug, vehicle verse here.
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15.
02:26
Is there 15?
02:33
1543? I can take that, sir.
02:40
I don't mind unless you just for all I want.
02:45
Time for it.
02:54
Roadway, southbound line.
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Sample.
03:07
The caller.
03:08
How are you described? They're going to need a record.
03:10
You'll be a contact one or stay by that.
03:14
You can go ahead and contact one.
03:18
Okay.
03:47
Single line my last traffic, they're actually going to be walking eastbound,
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eastbound,
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about .2 miles away from the vehicle.
04:00
Very thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Roadway Dr, Columbus, IN 47201
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