Domestic dispute reported with threats on Tamarack Road, Plymouth IN
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Police responded to a report of a domestic dispute near Tamarack Road. A woman said her partner threatened to kill her and would not let her leave the home. Later she confirmed she was safe and had only argued with him.
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Marcia County Unit, March County Ones, have a third-party caller, advised of a domestic near Tamarack Road,
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Email states that her friend had made contact and said she was trying to leave the home.
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That email said a male partner was being abusive, and he is now not letting her leave, and she's not answering her phone.
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March County is clear at 334.
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Eyes here, so.
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Marshall line's clear.
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I'm in the area first and right on the road on the check coast and I head that way.
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Clear.
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County units information.
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My CP did advise that that female drives a white Camaro should be in the driveway if she's still there.
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The email subject,
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The male suspect is a former military,
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has formal military training and has threatened her several times that he has ways that he can kill her.
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County and it's County on shift 343.
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St. Joseph County is advising of a road rage.
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That's going to be coming into our county.
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U.S. 31 Southbound from Tyler Rhodes.
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It's going to be a whiteboard van.
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I ran a vehicle off the road.
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The van's going to have a curtain over the passenger window at 0337.
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Mark's late being clear on the last.
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I want to have Sue Plymouth can have units standby.
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Watch for it.
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I-0-0-0.
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Marshal flight is clear.
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From cations.
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15-23.
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474, March 10-9[1] of your status.
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104-106.
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Okay.
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Kind of, you know, this address does show a domestic on 11-6 to 25, reference to the same two subjects they were arguing and she was trying to leave and he went and let her.
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Marshall planned.
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U.T.L. I'm going to have to the domestic.
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Correct.
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My fraternity, 4-7-4-7-12, 1027, my name is it was.
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Right.
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First name is H.
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Henry A. Adam, Wyong, L.
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Lincoln, E.
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Edmund, Y, Young, Muriel E.
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Edward E. Edward.
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Last name, Frye, F.
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Frank, R. Robert, Yoyne.
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They built as 9.27,
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2006.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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474, my second.
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You return.
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Go ahead.
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She's valid, 6 current points of starting, 2027.
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Clear.
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Marshall's 203.
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1623 in line.
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I'll be in the area of 31, near 30.
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16. We're saying now.
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county and that female is responding to my prepared lives.
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She advised that she's okay and that she did not leave.
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They had an argument and she's okay now.
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I advise her officers are still in route to help.
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Location mentioned:
Tamarack Rd, Plymouth, IN 46563
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