Vehicle driven through neighbor's yard after argument, Knox IN


A man and two women argued loudly and then drove a vehicle through a neighbor's yard before fleeing. The vehicle had front-end damage and was last seen near John Street and State Road 35. The incident involved unsafe driving that could have endangered people or property.
Audio|Source: Starke County Sheriff Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Object 911 from 103 South Shield Street.
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Two females in the mail were yelling and staring on, drove through the neighbor's yard, took off their head at Fort 35 on John Street, gave a plate of D.
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David T. Tombs, D.
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George, 251.
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Okay. Saturdays Parkway, evening.
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Johnny 4.411, that vehicle description.
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So, White, G.
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Returns to Adams, Timmins to Midas on a White, 2007.
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G.P. resides at 1420 north, 700B.
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Correct.
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Star County 75-9, is that a deep liberty?
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Affirmative is front-end damage?
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Quick.
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If you would, put it on my screen as well.
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They advise that the driver of the vehicle is a bald male wearing tinted sunglasses.
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I'm no longer on TX with the collar.
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He lasts from in the area of John and 35.
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Sart County, do they know if they went north or south?
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He did not advise.
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Clear, 4411. I'm going to see if I'd like to catch them around 600 minutes.
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Claire, I'm up to St.
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Louis from Federer's Parkway.
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I haven't seen any vehicles matching that description coming south.
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Caller originally said that the two females that were arguing with the male had asked the caller for help when they saw him on the phone with the police.
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They got back in the vehicle with his subject.
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That's when they took off.
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Great, honey. I'm going to head over to the Shield Street address.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Shield St, Knox, IN 46534
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