Neighbor threatens another resident in dispute, Knox IN
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According to the dispatch call, an officer was dispatched near East Culver Road due to a dispute between neighbors. One resident threatened another during an interaction outside.
Audio|Heard on: Starke County Sheriff Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Mark DeValle's requesting an officer near East Culver Road, reference problems with his neighbor, (name withheld), advising that he was outside talking to another neighbor, (name withheld) came out,
00:08
started to threaten him.
00:14
Clear, and now from station.
00:17
And 43, the other neighbor is back at his residence at this time.
00:22
Okay.
00:37
1205 East Culver Road, can you run a 10-29[1] on that (name withheld) the date of birth company (number withheld) sir
00:52
35 thanks for can be companion information
01:01
20759, that's subject's last names, (name withheld), Robert, Frank Ocean, Robert, David,
01:06
(name withheld) is spelled M-A-T-T-H-E-W.
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759, it's 31043, I believe that's the other party involved in the neighbor dispute I sent 44-7-R-9.
01:21
It is, that's why I was running an M-S-E-G attached in this call.
01:24
Okay.
01:28
3590s for candidate subject to valid please.
01:32
Clear.
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4-7759.
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Judd.
01:47
You want me to hang tight since I'm already here.
01:49
They're separated.
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(name withheld) is in the house here in his own residence.
01:58
You can probably go on and do what you're doing.
01:59
It should be fine.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-29: Check for wants/warrants
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Location mentioned:
E Culver Rd, Knox, IN 46534
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