Assault involving mace at near east Virginia street, Evansville IN
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According to the dispatch call, an assault occurred near East Virginia Street where the caller was sprayed with mace by their stepdaughter's boyfriend who then fled in a red truck. The suspect reportedly carried a gun and possibly impersonated a police officer.
Audio|Heard on: Vanderburgh County Police, Fire, and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Having assault in progress, near East Virginia Street,
00:04
caller is advising they were maced by their stepdaughter's boyfriend.
00:07
We're still got a brother at this time.
00:10
There's an officer safety on the address for an Andrew Watt,
00:13
but he has an extensive criminal history throughout the United States.
00:16
He's reported having a gun in his possession and a black t-shirt that had police written on the back of it.
00:24
He also...
00:28
in the possession of handcuffs and may be impersonating a police officer use universal precautions.
00:35
He's also ADP,
00:37
they spoke to imaginary subjects that were threatening to kill him.
00:41
He's also not police friendly and will resist arrest.
00:48
This is your officer.
00:51
Sir, sir, sir.
00:57
You're out to the assault, P5s.
00:59
The suspect is an errand duly.
01:02
It's a white male.
01:05
69-year-old male on scene.
01:08
The suspect is now left in a red truck.
01:10
We're still getting a direction of travel.
01:15
William 5030, the suspect's left.
01:17
Can you make it a battery report? I'll take it.
01:23
That's clear.
01:25
Any available supervisor on there?
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Location mentioned:
E Virginia St, Evansville, IN 47711
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