Suspicious vehicle reported near Morrison Road, Wabash County IN
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Law enforcement is searching for a vehicle reported as suspicious or possibly stolen near Morrison Road, coordination involves multiple counties. The vehicle is described as a red pickup truck sitting in a field near County Roads 300 West and 400 South.
Audio|Heard on: North Manchester Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
164. Hamilton County contacted Tipton by the last ping on the vehicle through an app was 726 and 100 West in Howard County.
00:12
I'm at that location now.
00:14
Can you contact, Hamilton County, let him know that.
00:17
I'm close. Keep you updated.
00:22
164.
00:28
This direction in case we locate it.
00:49
Last Hamilton County advised was there's no maker check, no year of the vehicle were played given so far.
00:59
The county's still looking into it.
01:21
Okay.
01:29
He's on 400 South.
01:33
If you can have him head to 300 west, 400 south, or they're 026.
01:39
I have a town marshal that's out of red pickup truck that's matching that description of Haley County's signal 40[1] vehicle.
01:49
Clear.
01:52
Howard County, 15 County, human one?
01:58
Second County.
02:01
Do you have units that can head to 26 and near 300 West?
02:06
I'm a town marshal out with a possible signal 40[1] vehicle from Heelton County.
02:09
It's sitting in a field currently.
02:14
We're at? We're south and what?
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signal 40: Unknown/agency-specific code (referred to as a 'subject'); exact meaning not determinable from context
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Location mentioned:
Morrison Rd, Indiana 46992
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