Suspicious female with damaged vehicle near Lafayette Road, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, a female matching a description was seen near Lafayette Road and 30th Street with a vehicle that had a bent rear tire and hanging bumper. The vehicle was possibly heading toward the Eagledale neighborhood.
Audio|Heard on: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
I found a female sort of fitting the description of the female in your run.
00:04
I'm not 100% sure if it's correct, but I'm going to put the vehicle information in there.
00:07
2.28, was there a second patient on Ashway? They said they already transported one person.
00:13
I found her 27 or Deterberg, (number withheld).
00:19
Clear, perfect.
00:21
They didn't transport anybody.
00:23
They did check a little guy.
00:24
Another guy who now once checked out.
00:26
I did one check out before.
00:31
2.28, 225. In complete call, 201 East Washington beat 22.
00:38
2.2.2.8 will check it.
00:41
1357.
00:46
21 control.
00:48
What?
00:51
Who's the officer that called this in?
00:56
David 190. You still over here?
00:59
Yes, ma'am.
01:05
21190. Did you happen to see where that car went?
01:13
Go ahead.
01:19
May I have a disabled vehicle Franklin,
01:25
Washington, please.
01:28
Clear.
01:31
No, when I came up north of 30th Street, Lafayette Road,
01:37
she was just coming up over the viaduct, and I don't know if she went into that shopping mall or into the neighborhood to the left, Eagledale.
01:47
I'm not sure.
01:48
But its passenger side rear tire was bent and flat, and its bumper was hanging off, and they were just dragging it while they were driving.
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