Officers respond to disturbance near Yellowstone Pkwy, Hobart IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, multiple law enforcement units responded to a disturbance near Yellowstone Parkway in Hobart, Indiana. Officers reported a tense situation requiring traffic control and backup assistance. Efforts included confirming contact numbers and coordinating unit deployment to manage the incident and traffic flow.
Audio|Heard on: Lake County Public Safety
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04:59
Transcript:
00:00
Sentinel Station 129, myself, and 121, are going to be out lot near Yellowstone.
00:06
Clear.
00:12
I'm off duty, but I'm saying they're getting nasty.
00:14
I'm on my way over that.
00:19
9.4.
00:20
1636 is 9.2 counties are also responding.
00:30
Are you guys 10-4[1]? Because units are coming, signal 10.
00:34
Cool.
00:38
Of course.
00:43
We're 10-4[1]. They can come.
00:44
They can still come.
00:46
They can still come.
00:47
Copy. We just wanted to make sure you guys were 10-4[1].
00:49
We have other units coming to you.
00:53
(name withheld), sorry about that.
00:54
There was a lot of yellow going on.
00:55
We started to get into the situation.
00:58
Time 4.
01:03
No, Herbock of North Main Street, well no, the first merchant bank.
01:09
Indiana 156, (name withheld), Tonekiy Optima.
01:16
Probably.
01:21
Just 5'1, do you want to gain any case for that?
01:26
It's negative.
01:27
I'll just use this one.
01:30
Happy.
01:36
4303. 433.
01:40
433.
01:42
433. You have someone on station morning a threat report.
01:55
passenger (number withheld), (name withheld).
01:59
Hone 26.
02:03
All right to any of the officers that's spoke with her mother, can you confirm if that's going to be her number or not?
02:10
Central's there.
02:21
Yeah,
02:22
totally.
02:23
It may be disconnected.
02:29
There was a call that was placed in July, it looks like, but it was a disconnected cell phone number.
02:34
I'm going to try to call that (number withheld).
02:40
All right, I want to start the voicemack.
02:44
Five to one of those units by her mother.
02:46
Try to get that phone number and confirm this is it or not.
02:52
Speaking with the mother right now.
02:59
416.
03:02
Go ahead.
03:04
I just spoke with one of the clerks over there.
03:08
So they talked to this lady and she was advised that she needs to go directly through.
03:12
I don't even know what kind of clerk for that she spoke to.
03:15
So she's not listening to the subject around station.
03:21
So far, I'll handle with it.
03:23
I got faith in you.
03:29
Okay, sir.
03:35
10-4[1]. Can you try and ping this number, intentionally?
03:45
10-4[1]. 10-4.
03:48
(number withheld)
03:52
Copy
03:54
If you're just 43, we have a key holder in-row.
04:02
Okay.
04:07
The difference for that 1028, can you run the 27 for that registered owner?
04:12
You can't close it out.
04:13
I may contact, confirmed accidental.
04:17
10-4[1].
04:19
Probably need at least 2 to 3 units.
04:27
10-4[1], the block off 173rd.
04:31
Yeah,
04:32
173rd in Chestnut and then 173rd in a,
04:36
I believe it's going to be white oak.
04:40
Central Ska, you want me to see if we can use it, get an EMA out there or just another unit?
04:47
We need EMA out of here, but you have a unit that can come down here and stop blocking traffic until they are into all CD cuts out here.
04:57
Trench was clear.
04:58
Football run too.
04:59
Good route.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Yellowstone Pkwy, Hobart, IN 46342
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