Officers check welfare after call near 41st St, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were dispatched to check on the welfare of a woman crying near 41st Street. The caller, who lives with her mother and frequently contacts police, was not reported to be aggressive. The situation appeared to involve emotional distress but no signs of violence or danger.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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It's two thirty-five with an open line.
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Female crying that another one is in the back RV.
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Continue monitoring on the radio.
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Hey,
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If you are in service, could you start towards near 41st Street? We have a female who lives with her mother and often calls.
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She is never aggressive or anything.
00:25
Her mother is something along.
00:29
If we have to raise or contact (number withheld) while we are on our way, that would be great.
00:35
And just have them add us to the run.
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Location mentioned:
E 41st St, Indianapolis, IN 46226
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