Police conduct welfare check at Travel Inn, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police officers were dispatched to the Travel Inn on Southeast Street in Indianapolis to check on the welfare of a man who had sent suicidal text messages to a person known to him. The request came from Hendricks County. Police confirmed the messages had been reviewed by Plainfield officers. The man did not mention any method or plan, and it was unknown if he had any weapons.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Touching area southeast, beat 41.
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Charles 139, Charles 141.
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Charles 139 and Charles 141, check the welfare of a person.
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Near Southeast Street, room 117 at Travel Inn, at the request of Hendricks County, checking on a male that has sent suicidal text messages to (name withheld).
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Plainfield police have viewed the messages.
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Subject did not indicate a method or plan.
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Unknown weapons.
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Near South 600 East Street.
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139.
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One four one Mass and Edward.
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Charles 139, Charles 141 at 1052.
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Location mentioned:
S East St, Indianapolis, IN 46227
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