Car stolen after suspect drives through gate near West Washington St, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle theft occurred near West Washington Street where a suspect drove a light blue Challenger through a gate at a car dealership and fled toward Cloverleaf Apartments. The suspect description is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Southwest District B-31, David 252, 252, 253, and 253.
00:04
Possible stolen vehicles just occurred near West Washington Street.
00:09
Plain seats, unknown subject to the blue Charger or Challenger, drove through the fence at the car dealership and fled towards Cloverleaf Apartments dragging the fence.
00:19
The call disconnected.
00:20
Nothing further.
00:22
2.5-2.
00:25
253.
00:26
David, 252 and 253 at 1926.
00:30
It came in as a phase 2, best-a-map rapid SOS.
00:35
David, 235, just checking on you.
00:38
I'm good. Thank you, sir.
00:40
I'm closing it out now.
00:42
Okay.
00:44
Units on scene near West Washington Street represent a possible vehicle theft just a car.
00:51
Caller callback at the Phoenix Off.
00:53
He gave near West Washington Street.
00:55
Time to wait seven minutes.
00:56
A lot of the customer saw a suspect bust through a gate and drive a light blue Challenger off the lot, possibly headed to Cloverleaf Apartments.
01:04
He has no suspect description.
01:05
Refuse to give a first neighbor except the Dollar General.
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Location mentioned:
W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46241
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