Welfare check for man threatening to drive into traffic, Greensburg IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a welfare check was requested for a man at Baymont who is depressed and threatened to drive into oncoming traffic. He may be returning to Greensburg from Shelbyville and it is unknown if he has any weapons.
Audio|Heard on: Decatur County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Greensburg Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Great, Spurking, it's not very close for a welfare tag.
00:03
It's going to be at the Baymont.
00:04
CPC did that about 10 minutes ago.
00:07
Her friend (name withheld) had messaged her about news that he got today,
00:13
and he has been very depressed.
00:14
He's been threatening to take his car into oncoming traffic.
00:19
CPC says he drives a black SD and also has a red work pickup truck.
00:25
She did say that she is unsure if he...
00:26
He is going to be out of Baymont at this time and have mentioned to her that he was going to be picking up his vehicle in Shelbyville so he could be possibly on his way back to Greensburg now.
00:38
She's unsure if he carries any weapons.
00:44
21 is clearly now.
00:45
Do we have a room number of Baymont?
00:51
Negative. She was not sure.
00:59
21 Central Library.
01:05
121.
01:06
Regist for 43.
01:08
The name of that male is going to be (name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
IN-3, Greensburg, IN 47240
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