Domestic dispute leads to assault and fleeing with minor, Evansville IN
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A domestic dispute occurred near Terrace Avenue where a girlfriend locked the male out and threatened to call her father, who is known to carry a firearm. The suspect allegedly assaulted the reporter and fled towards Terre Haute with a 17-year-old female passenger.
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Transcript:
00:00
Family to see at near Terrace Avenue.
00:05
Report: girlfriend locked him out of the residence.
00:09
She threatened to call her father to come beat him up.
00:11
It has not been visible at this time.
00:13
Near Terrace Avenue.
00:19
Waiting to one, I'm clear.
00:24
The father is known to carry a firearm.
00:30
A white female in a gray sweater and black leggings is currently inside the residence.
00:38
Sam-230, Sam-220.
00:42
Sam 220, 1424 Cath Avenue.
00:50
The suspect fled the reporter and left in a vehicle with Blackford tourist plates.
00:55
They are heading to Terre Haute.
00:57
The suspect punched the reporter.
00:59
142-4-4-Cast.
01:02
Sam-200, plus.
01:05
Okay, 220, play.
01:07
Advising there is a 17-year-old female passenger in the vehicle with the suspect.
01:15
Dwayde, 5 engine 10, 5-0.
01:19
43504.
01:21
Onch 1stford Avenue.
01:25
Sir, off with the traffic on tag 5.
01:32
Okay, I'll submit to MCT.
01:35
Thank you, Peter.
01:36
How long ago did the file you reference? Right?
01:41
So bye.
01:47
Clear 5105.
01:53
Advising that it just took off.
01:55
They were last seen eastbound on Cass.
01:59
Possibly going to take 41 to Terre Haute.
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Location mentioned:
Terrace Ave, Evansville, IN 47720
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