Teen refuses to get in car, walks on Shadeland Avenue, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, a 14-year-old boy refused to get back into a vehicle and walked southbound on Shadeland Avenue while a parent followed him in a car near Shadeland Station Way.
Audio|Heard on: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Tendorah 72, Adam 139, Adam 151, Adam 139, Adam 151, trouble with a child,
00:06
near Shadeland Station Way.
00:10
Well, Jeff?
00:12
What about, my.
00:14
To this, we're just, FYI, tried the number by text and TX, and that's close straight to voicemail.
00:21
We tried.
00:23
Oh, bro. Thanks.
00:25
Adam 139, Adam 151, both at 1251.
00:28
Caller's 14-year-old son hopped out of the vehicle and is refusing to get back in.
00:34
Caller is following him slowly behind in her vehicle.
00:37
He is described as a 14-year-old male wearing a green and black hoodie and black pants.
00:42
I'm still obtaining further from the caller.
00:45
North West 72,
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Frank 265-141, trouble with a person, 3880, West 92nd Street.
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141,
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141, 1252. Frank 2, 265, are you working now?
01:00
Yeah, you can probably 11.
01:03
That's 1252.
01:08
Until 130 and 130 is disturbing, 4706, East Michigan Street, Hispanic male no shirt, female inside a black SUV.
01:16
1.30. 104.
01:22
You get some route to that with a child.
01:25
The male is now actively walking southbound on Shadeland Avenue.
01:31
I'm still slowly following behind.
01:33
Most current ping is 7214 Shadeland Avenue.
01:38
12.53 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Shadeland Station Way, Indianapolis, IN 46256
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