Mental evaluation requested for female at sellersburg home, Sellersburg IN
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Emergency personnel requested a mental health evaluation for a female who might be experiencing hallucinations at a home near Washington Drive in Sellersburg, Indiana. Several individuals entered the home earlier, and are now staying in a vehicle nearby to keep warm.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County and Jeffersonville Police
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Transcript:
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The Virginia is for an investigation, near Washington Drive.
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48.
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3831, caller states 12 subjects came into her home earlier today.
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And I kept her in her home, and now they're all in her car trying to stay warm.
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Here's 794 Edward Mary Lincoln, 7.94 GML, Blackboard Ranger.
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New Boston pick.
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Campbell's next on spring.
00:47
Charlie 99 will be with him.
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132. 20 above in.
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Two good.
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One, I'm Frank, T.
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Tom, the zebra, Robert, 4, 5, E.
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Edward, 6, 8, P.
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Paul, hey, Adam, 4,
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7, 9, 5, D, Zebra, 1.
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It goes back to a Blackford Ranger.
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The show the last tag was George Paul 2259 to a John McCoy at a Diedel in Road in Henderville.
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Yeah,
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over 48.
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He's turned EMS.
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I think the female is possibly hallucinating.
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9505. 5.5.
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5.5.
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Tritantion Fire Farm and Tritanship, M.S.
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Tri-Township Fire District 1.
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For mental evaluation, near Washington Drive, Cross Street Settlers Drive, Liberty Lane, repeating for Trit Township,
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BMF, Tritonshire, District 1 for mental evaluation.
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Near Washington Drive, Cross streets Settlers Drive and Liberty Lane, Timeoff 142.
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Location mentioned:
Washington Dr, Sellersburg, IN 47172
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