Woman blocks doorway and refuses to speak, Terre Haute IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded near Wabash Avenue and North 13th Street in Terre Haute to a disturbance involving a woman blocking a bedroom doorway, yelling, and refusing to speak with officers. Other residents were present inside the home, but not in the same room.
Audio|Heard on: Terre Haute Public Safety and Vigo County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
We have a female (name withheld), nine one right now, trying to get a location.
00:08
Clear, she's in her bedroom blocking the doorway yelling at us.
00:14
We can see her, but she's not wanting to talk to us.
00:19
Clear, is there anything you want us to relay to her while we have her on the phone?
00:24
Just that she's not in trouble and that we're here for a legitimate purpose.
00:34
Forty-five on 13th and Wabash.
00:39
Central, we're standing by for you.
00:45
Central, if you could just get her TX and put it in the call before she disconnects, please.
00:52
She would just go out and speak with the officers on scene.
00:57
Central 37, the other units have advised that she is not a landlord, she's a tenant here.
01:08
Clear this person on the phone with her advisor as a male in there with her.
01:14
There are three other occupants in the building.
01:18
They're not in the room with her.
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Location mentioned:
Wabash Ave & N 13th St, Terre Haute, IN 47807
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