Man awake after incident leaves gas station by vehicle, Plymouth IN
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A man who was involved in an incident at a gas station is now awake and left the gas station driving south on Michigan Street. Officers are monitoring the vehicle and have stopped it for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Marshall County Police, Fire, and EMS
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Marshall County, Plumice. Medic 2. The medic 2, plummetus units.
00:08
The caller's male is now up and getting out of the vehicle.
00:13
The medic 2, plume's units.
00:15
The caller's male is now up and getting out of the vehicle.
00:18
Pettic 2. 17.
00:20
17.
00:21
Marshal County, Plymouth 2 is on C.
00:29
They're now pulling out on the Michigan.
00:34
Caller advised that he's running over the curve.
00:37
We're clear.
00:41
Marshall 17, what's the vehicle?
00:44
A Silverado.
00:46
It wasn't from 11, it's now turning out of Michigan.
00:50
Clear, what pillar?
00:57
17 is a black truck, sitting at the south sign at Michigan Skyline.
01:01
Marshall County can you advise where they north or southbound.
01:05
Okay.
01:07
I've got it.
01:08
No,
01:09
wait for them to pull out and stop them.
01:12
They're sitting at the South sign at Michigan Skyline and also they're gonna wait for them to pull out and stop them.
01:20
25 is clear, Michigan and Hoham.
01:28
Late TK273 and Nora S.
01:31
Ham C. Charles, slowly pulling into Lowe's.
01:37
Clear.
01:39
I think too, Marshall County.
01:42
Marshall, 1625 will be with him.
01:45
Thank you. Thank you.
01:48
Officer,
01:51
there's other vehicles stop, they're pulling into a little valves.
01:53
We're on scene with that.
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Location mentioned:
N Michigan St & Hoham Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563
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