Man in wheelchair found with gunshot wound near highway 64, Giles County TN


Officers responded to a welfare check for a missing handicapped man last seen in a wheelchair under a bridge by the stockyard. He was forced to leave and may be at the boat ramp near Highway 64 West. Reports indicated a man was found down with a possible gunshot wound at that location. EMS and other responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Source: Giles County Public Safety
02:47
Transcript:
00:00
I have a number for you when you can copy, complainant, wanting someone to see if they can locate and check on her brother, who's a handicapped male, (name withheld).
00:11
And it says he's in a wheelchair, last known under the bridge by the stockyard until he got ran off this morning.
00:18
I have a number for you.
00:19
(number withheld) of (name withheld).
00:23
Okay.
00:24
(number withheld), just spoke with Columbia, stated that one of her C-O-C officers talked to him via T-X, he disconnected the line, spoke to his daughter, told her that he wanted officers to respond to find him.
00:35
While we were on the phone, he texted his wife that he was on the bridge where they released a kayak, possibly on 64.
00:42
Christine. Stand by a phone call from Marshall County Medical Center.
00:46
Yep. I need you a route to the boat ramp off Highway 64-West.
00:49
I'll show me a maimed subject, possible gunshot.
00:52
10-433[2] traffic about two-minute a TA.
00:55
104. 20-20 show us 1033[3] as well.
00:59
104.
01:00
... area, the male-sized as possible gunshot.
01:03
Can you repeat your life traffic?
01:05
Needed 111 to reroute to the boat ramp off of highway 64 west on that missing welfare check subject, commit a male subject with a possible gunshot.
01:14
...pocket the weapon.
01:18
104 they've been invited.
01:19
Dispatch, go ahead and check for relative aircraft.
01:22
27. This one.
01:23
This vegetable head, log.
01:24
D.HP is also unseen.
01:25
This one.
01:26
2832, rolled EMS[1].
01:27
232, confirm in row EMS[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
[2]
10-433: Traffic (could refer to accident or related police code)
[3]
1033: Emergency (radio silence for emergency traffic)
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Location mentioned:
US-64, Tennessee
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