Verbal dispute over vaping at McDonald's leads to call, Valparaiso IN
A verbal dispute occurred inside McDonald's near U.S. Highway 6 after some customers began vaping inside the store. The customers left the scene in a white car while officers remain requested to respond.
Audio|Source: Porter County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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190 county verbal disturbance.
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190.
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Bidney McDonald's, near U.S. Highway 6. Manager and customers are yelling inside the store over customers that start to vaping inside the store.
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10-4[1] and Rob.
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186 of that.
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186. 186.
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Black female, Indiana, last name, (name withheld), first name Michaela, Mary, Ida King, Adam Young, Lincoln Adam,
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Pita Berth,
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130,01.
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Question, my...
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The stress pass from this occasion.
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Affirmative.
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How much time.
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Can you show me out with Loport City reference the traffic sounds Lincoln Way near Philadelphia Street?
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What's fine.
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Go ahead.
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She's returning valid on a driver's signal 80.
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There's also a pending lifetime personal protection.
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Yeah.
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All right to McDonald's. The caller advice of the customers left the building. They left in a white passenger car, southbound on Juniper. Still requesting to speak with officers.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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