Someone broke into apartment at Canterbury Square, Indianapolis IN
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Police responded to a call near Canterbury Square North where a man reported that someone broke into his apartment and he was too frightened to approach.
Audio|Heard on: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
North District, 52, Adam 353, Adam 3.53, Adam 340, call for help.
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Near Canterbury Square North.
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Male caller reported he needed police.
00:10
He said he was very far away and could not come closer.
00:14
8480 North, Fortanger West.
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Hitchell 335, 108, our report.
00:19
You can go ahead and put me out on the Riley run.
00:23
Okay.
00:24
Your one?
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Control authority.
00:29
Both units at 23-01.
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If another subject was holding the phone and pressing buttons, the phone disconnected.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:39
Keep up with dispatch when you get a chance and speak to my partner.
00:43
Cool.
00:45
Thank you, sir.
00:47
Can you put myself and the Southport unit out at Southport Pine on a traffic site?
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Do you need additional cars?
00:56
Thank you. 2302.
00:58
Control 335.
01:00
Do you have a CAD for the crash you mentioned?
01:05
It's CAD 1680.
01:08
Thank you.
01:13
32, I can't repeat your traffic.
01:27
Second, I take some of her, please.
01:30
Clear, standby.
01:31
Ten units dispatched to the call for help near Canterbury Square North.
01:36
An additional caller gave secondhand information,
01:40
saying a male told her someone broke into his apartment.
01:45
It will be 3,09, 3,309.
01:48
Clear, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Canterbury Square N, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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