Officer checks on sleeping driver at high school, Greensburg IN
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According to the dispatch call, an officer responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle parked at North Decatur High School. The officer found a man sleeping in his car. The man said he was visiting from Kentucky and staying in his car overnight because he could not stay where he was visiting.
Audio|Heard on: Decatur County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Greensburg Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch 6014, suspicious vehicle.
00:04
14.
00:07
It's been North Decatur in the parking lot.
00:09
There's male sleeping in driver's seat.
00:10
I'm gonna go out and check on him.
00:12
20 when you're ready.
00:15
Go ahead.
00:17
Kentucky license plate (number withheld).
00:22
(number withheld).
00:30
Returns to a (name withheld) out of Palmwall, Kentucky.
00:37
Showing on a Ford Focus 2015 red in color.
00:44
It's valid signaling.
00:48
Fortune, thanks.
00:57
173 dispatch.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:05
(name withheld) at the hospital called in and requested that you give her a call.
01:10
Quick.
01:20
Sixteen 14, signal thirty-seven.
01:24
Uh, thirty-eight.
01:26
I'll be going ten eight.
01:27
He's sleeping in his car.
01:28
He's here visiting his girlfriend from Kentucky and she lives with her grandparents, and he's not allowed to stay there.
01:33
Sleep in his car till morning.
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Location mentioned:
IN-3, Greensburg, IN 47240
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