Verbal domestic dispute reported near pine hill drive, Elizabeth IN
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Dispatch was sent to a verbal domestic dispute near Pine Hill Drive, where a female reported that her intoxicated boyfriend locked himself inside the house. No weapons were reported. The female later canceled the police request as her relative was coming to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Scott County Public Safety
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead. Request you start to near Pine Hill Drive in Elizabeth for a verbal domestic dispute.
00:14
Good.
00:16
I advise the female party is up in neighbors at this time, but only will be a first name, do not have a number or last name.
00:23
A advisor's boyfriend is intoxicated and has locked himself in the house.
00:27
The female party just wants to be able to get her medication and stuff from inside the house at this time.
00:31
They have no units en route, and none if there's any weapons.
00:38
Was it prior to his portal?
00:43
Harrison County Advises, it was just verbal.
00:53
For 4530, I'll be tonight from 31 C-2.
00:56
Forty-five.
00:57
Forty-five.
01:01
Cullishburn.
01:02
Third, 45 for seven.
01:08
Forty-five for seven.
01:09
47.
01:17
Jimmer's got that vehicle, the railways back open, usually 10 a minute with four taken.
01:22
4.47, 452, Sellersburg.
01:27
Go ahead.
01:29
Harrison County just called back and advised the female party has called back and advised she no longer needs police at this time.
01:35
Her grandpa is coming to get her and you take her.
01:39
10-4[1], thanks.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Pine Hill Dr SE, Elizabeth, IN 47117
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