Abandoned vehicle reported on westbound road in Scott County, Scott County IN
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Police responded to an abandoned vehicle with an Indiana license plate on a westbound road in Scott County. The homeowner does not want the car in his driveway and has requested that it be towed at the owner's expense.
Audio|Heard on: Scott County Public Safety
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
459[1] will be out with the abandoned vehicle to near 107 westbound.
00:03
It's going to be Indiana tag (number withheld).
00:09
Indiana.
00:15
Yes.
00:26
Receive call from (name withheld).
00:30
She advised,
00:32
she works with a female, (name withheld).
00:35
St. Norton's children.
00:40
That female has not showed up at work for a few days.
00:44
I'll call her.
00:46
I had a welfare check done last night in Washington County.
00:50
Collar doesn't have an address or a location to said female.
00:53
I search our cad found one address of near Sweetheart Court, caller's just requesting a welfare check.
01:07
Connie will never advert to that address.
01:15
Clear.
01:16
The address provided is several months, though, I'm not sure if female was there anymore or not.
01:27
20 is clear.
01:33
This fresh line.
01:40
We have 7.09 fairgrounds and follow up.
01:49
45-59.
01:52
4559. Al-Vee 108, it's been tagged.
01:59
559. 15.
02:00
59.
02:04
15.
02:09
15.
02:13
Homeowner here, he's advising.
02:15
He doesn't want to know his driveway.
02:17
He's requesting good until that owner's expense.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
459: Burglary
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Scott County, IN
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