Intoxicated male found unconscious then became aggressive, Remington IN
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An intoxicated male was found unconscious in a bathtub near Church Street and West Street. After waking up, he became verbally aggressive with family members at the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Jasper County Sheriff, Indiana State Police Districts 13 & 14
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Male passed out in the bathtub.
00:08
He woke up and then became aggressive.
00:15
Her son and her daughter who are also there and then the intoxicated male, unknown what sort of signal 60 he's been on.
00:25
Okay.
00:28
Old 39, DeMotte.
00:36
329. Saturday, 1413.
00:42
1413. Go ahead.
00:45
Is it a physical altercation or just an argument?
00:51
Verbal, verbal only at this time.
00:57
southbound from the 249.
00:59
White cab, white trailer,
01:01
Badger Federal on the side of the cab, possible license plate of (number withheld).
01:08
Reckless driver, Icify southbound from the 249.
01:11
We'll stay clear in 1940.
01:23
123LTX with other information.
01:25
These other calls.
01:29
Anyone, too.
01:37
Clear North Judson, 2042.
01:45
6404, North Judson, first responders turn around.
01:52
303, the 19-year-old is busted out his own vehicle window.
02:00
Clear.
02:02
Also, the subject's name is (name withheld).
02:08
I'm clear, I do have his 27.
02:15
Just for your information,
02:18
my CP advice when she found him in the bathtub,
02:23
she believed he was possibly not breathing at that time.
02:26
She believed that he was possibly overdosing on medication, but she doesn't know that for sure.
02:33
And she was able to wake him up, and that's when this started just if you're aware.
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Location mentioned:
West St, Remington, IN 47977
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