Vehicle incident with driver trying to exit car at Walnut street, Sharpsville IN
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A vehicle incident occurred near Walnut Street in Sharpsville. The driver was trying to exit the car and may have a history of drug use. Additional units were requested for support.
Audio|Heard on: Tipton County Police, Fire, EMS and ISP
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
County 18, Signal 27[1].
00:08
816.
00:10
Walnut and Sharpsville.
00:14
I think I've got the driver trying to get out of the car.
00:22
Go ahead and start me another.
00:23
The tag is going to be (number withheld).
00:30
County Navia and Austin Tempton.
00:37
Tipton County units have a Shepard County Unit 504 South Main Street in Kempton.
00:52
County, can you 109, you were broken, Ryan?
00:58
Shots fired complaint in Kempton, 504 South Main Street.
01:05
88 will be interrupted that.
01:09
86, are you code 9?
01:13
I'm code 9.
01:14
County, can you give details on the shots fired?
01:19
Affirmative.
01:20
She was putting her dog outside.
01:22
She could hear the shots ring through her backyard.
01:25
She said there were 10 to 15 those very close.
01:28
She said she thinks they came from the direction of the Red House on the street from her.
01:33
Eighty-one.
01:38
Eighty-one.
01:40
How many units got going to that location?
01:46
3810 route.
01:51
Mark meet 10, 17, and 21.
01:59
89, go ahead and go to that shot fire call as well.
02:03
Everything paid here, appears he has a drug history, maybe the reason he's trying to get away from the car.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Signal 27: EMS/Medical call
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Location mentioned:
W Walnut St, Sharpsville, IN 46068
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