Man with dementia chases daughter at home, North Terre Haute IN
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According to the dispatch call, a man with dementia chased his daughter through their home near North Clinton Street. Firearms had previously been removed from the residence for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Terre Haute Public Safety and Vigo County Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
305, can you start for near North Clinton Street journey on (number withheld)?
00:05
The male, he's 27 years old, has dementia.
00:08
He said his daughter, he's chasing her through the home.
00:11
Got three notices on here about him having dementia and PTSC.
00:16
Near North Clinton.
00:19
This is the actual letter for 13 and start that way with him.
00:24
(number withheld). Center, Wistford, 21, show me 10, 23.
00:30
The Wistert, 21.
00:36
Centraletti for 13.
00:38
Preeting Tee, is it harder to see what this situation is there.
00:47
Copy.
00:50
13, 41, 30X available.
00:54
Yeah, it is.
00:55
I'm familiar with them.
01:01
I just want to make sure that we've been on there's numerous times.
01:05
I know the history of him out in firearms,
01:08
but I think those all been removed from the residents as well.
01:12
Yeah, I was out there.
01:14
Talk to the daughter.
01:16
She'd make me aware of the firearms were removed.
01:21
50 issue.
01:24
50.
01:29
Just 43. I'm not able to take this package back.
01:34
Got everything locked up right now.
01:42
13, I tried to call the daughter.
01:44
She's not answering.
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Location mentioned:
N Clinton St, North Terre Haute, IN 47805
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