Man reports fear for life at Indianapolis McDonald's, Indianapolis IN
Officers responded to a McDonald's near Holt Road and Morris Street where a man reported fearing for his life and showing signs of mental distress. The man was reluctant to give details but stayed inside the restaurant for safety while police arrived.
Audio|Source: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Did you have a call for help at McDonald's right here off of Holt and Boris by chance?
00:06
Thank you. I did.
00:08
It's a CETA complainant, 38, 28, 28 Westmore's run, 807 caller, I believe that's 1096, but I could text on the run, it's pending.
00:17
Okay, yeah. Can you just go ahead and put me on that?
00:20
We're right here talking to him now.
00:22
Tim for him.
00:29
Go ahead, Jason.
00:39
Okay, so we're all here at McDonald's.
00:42
Can you give me the context of this wrong?
00:44
Hold on.
00:46
139, just information.
00:48
I'm in the parking lot against right next to the Forge business facing eastbound.
00:57
10-4.
00:58
Okay, try that again.
00:59
You were covered by primary.
01:02
Can you give us the context of this run? Because we, he walked up inside offices before anybody was released patch.
01:08
But I have no idea what you want.
01:14
So he first, I thought he said something about they put chips in his cheese or something, but then he changed it to, he was in fear for his life, but he wouldn't tell me anything, and I told him, well, I need you to tell me something, so I know how many police to send.
01:30
And he's like, I'll just tell him when they get here.
01:33
And I said, so stay in the McDonald's, if you're safe there, and I'll send the police.
01:37
I think he was 1096.
01:39
He is. He's had his teeth.
01:41
So pretty clear.
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