Man threatens self harm with cord around neck, Shelbyville IN
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A male threatened to harm himself using a cord around his neck during a domestic disturbance. He may be armed, and police are responding to the situation near East 900 South in Shelbyville.
Audio|Heard on: Shelby County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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County units, near East 900 South, 560s, 9,000 for 1016,
00:07
came in via text from Bartholomew County transferred to us, surprising best friend's ex,
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threatening suicide and causing physical disturbance, trying to gather further.
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36?
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35.
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Doing out there's weapons.
00:27
They responded and says he does have a weapon and possibly on signal 60[1] as well.
00:37
He was, third party.
00:44
I believe so on double checking.
00:51
The intent of the teen advised she's on her way there.
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She's not four minutes away.
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She's getting the victim and then leaving.
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She has contact with the victim.
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I believe they're on the phone.
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I'm trying to gather further.
01:14
Ten-four, if we get that victim to leave the house.
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without going inside or arriving there.
01:28
Caller just surprised that she will be in some sort of cheap.
01:32
She was on FaceTime with the victim and then hung up after finding male with cord wrapped around neck.
01:38
She looked like he was almost out.
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Claire, we have medicine route.
01:44
I'm sorry, I'm now.
Police codes explained
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signal 60: Fight/disturbance
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Location mentioned:
E 900 S, Shelbyville, IN 46176
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