Disturbance reports possible murder and child danger, Jeffersonville IN
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a disturbance near King Circle and Greenwood where reports indicated a possible murder and a child in danger.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County and Jeffersonville Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Signal 37[1].
00:05
Seagate.
00:08
For a disturbance, 182, Greenwood.
00:18
142. 142.
00:20
125.
00:23
211.
00:28
Advising they're on scene here but they're plotting at King Circle. They're making statements that someone is being murdered and that someone is trying to kill a child.
00:42
24.
00:48
Can you change this to a PD accident please? Civil.
00:57
Do.
01:02
Servants in March,
01:05
911 hang up and an animal complaint.
01:11
That's where possible on the scene.
01:14
Clear.
01:17
125. I'm 10th and Allison.
01:18
Disavis if you can give me to step it up.
01:24
Like 125. One of eight ones clear here.
01:27
Emily by herself here on the scene.
01:32
Clear.
01:35
Who said that call was coming from, calling from?
01:42
Plotting at King Court.
01:47
Circle. Second 21.
01:55
Go ahead.
01:57
Do we have any history on the caller or signal 34?
02:04
One based on the date of birth that he gave us, we don't have any history.
02:12
What about this vehicle that's got a child in it? Is that going to be in Greenwood or on King or maybe a different location?
Police codes explained
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Signal 37: Agency-specific 'Signal' code (meaning not determinable from transcript)
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Location mentioned:
King Cir, Jeffersonville, IN 47130
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