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Woman held at gunpoint on Jackson street in Evansville 

audio iconFamily Offense
Near Mary St Ste 230, Evansville, IN 47710
Audio|Source: Vanderburgh County Police, Fire, and EMS
01:39

Transcript:
NER-0-5-0.000. Okay. It's Rutgersower, southbound, 69 for the 64, gray, big, past car, speeding, weaving in traffic, 30, cell caller, 1230. All right, green, Jackson, and Evans. We're getting a text. Collar said, my brother, (name withheld). Just asked me to report that he's on the phone with his girlfriend, (name withheld), and she's being held at gunpoint at this location. On Jackson between Bedford and Evans. We've tried to get more information if they're not answering back. Clear. The caller is also supposed to be trying to get more information. We'll advise if we're any further. Same one on one I was clear. The caller is also supposed to be trying to get more information well advised if we get any further.

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Near Mary St Ste 230, Evansville, IN 47710

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