Red Mustang to be removed from Indiana highway, Knox County IN
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A red Mustang vehicle previously reported has not been removed as instructed. Deputies requested a wrecker to remove it from near US-41 in Indiana. A plate check confirmed the registered owner as (name withheld) from Farmersburg, Indiana. Court infraction details are pending.
Audio|Heard on: Knox County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
That's going to be that Sandy April from yesterday.
00:03
It's been nearly around this time yesterday.
00:05
He told deputies on the team to get it out by now.
00:08
It's still here.
00:09
Go ahead and start a wrecker. I'll get the plate here in a second.
00:13
Okay.
00:15
On Myra's township, central.
00:20
Go ahead.
00:24
9307 want me to tell you that when you hit the driveway,
00:29
it turns to the solid sheet of ice.
00:34
No, we're going to make sure.
00:39
7.598, David George Smith.
00:42
While wheels are, I don't believe I have the key to the vehicle no.
00:46
Do you respond to wrecker service, no?
00:50
Sir, do you want me to continue with Ricker?
00:59
Right.
01:01
Quit.
01:06
Really 18, would you still need that return?
01:10
Ten-four.
01:14
That return comes back to (name withheld) out of Farmersburg, Indiana.
01:20
It shows that he's a valid driver's zero point signaling.
01:24
Clear.
01:30
Central VU 18.
01:33
VU 18.
01:35
Can you advise an infraction court date?
01:42
April for 1730.
01:44
Okay.
01:47
That's that 28 T.S?
01:49
Okay, thank you.
01:51
You want me to create a new incident or just reopen the other one?
01:59
You can just open the other one.
02:00
It's going to be the same vehicle.
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US-41, Indiana
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