Domestic assault with firearm at North Emerson, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, a female victim was assaulted by her boyfriend at a residence near North Emerson. A firearm was possibly involved and officers began CPR on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Attention to East District 31.
00:01
Domestic with a weapon near North Emerson.
00:05
Building 6.
00:06
1,200 North 5,100.
00:08
You stand by for further.
00:10
D2.30. I'll go 2.40 a second.
00:13
10-9-second unit.
00:16
I'll get Baker 240 in a second.
00:19
242 you return.
00:20
Baker 230, 2127, Baker 240 in the second.
00:25
K-3, I don't have any heat signatures around you guys.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:30
Yeah, we're tracking back towards the neighborhood.
00:32
It's active negative from 2003 Toyota.
00:36
Green color registered to (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), out of Shelvedale.
00:41
I'm clear. Thank you.
00:49
Officers reference near North Emerson.
00:51
She said it's the Dorp.
00:52
(Name withheld) and (name withheld), boyfriend assaulted her.
00:55
He's a white male, black coat, blue jeans.
00:56
Hazard gun is still on seeing the MS.
00:58
Staging.
01:03
632 is her old person trespassing, 2070 North Rowan.
01:06
From 4, I want to Charles, I'll trap.
01:13
Exhappelin, Crawford'sville, at 21.30.
01:16
334.
01:20
Control can be in our condition of the service, please.
01:24
At 2130.
01:26
2130.
01:31
2130. Roll, we're starting C.
01:35
Let's our perimeter again.
01:37
Clear on starting CPR.
01:39
Attention officers reference near 1348 North Emerson.
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Location mentioned:
N Emerson Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46219
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