Intoxicated man urinates publicly and argues in Lake Station alley, Lake Station IN
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a man in Lake Station who appeared intoxicated and was urinating in public near an alley around 26th Avenue. He was arguing with call takers and officers searched the nearby area to locate him.
Audio|Heard on: Lake IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Is your department got the mess cleaned up? 2-4.
00:04
11,
00:05
23.
00:07
Copy.
00:09
11, 2, 23.
00:14
I'm 23 at the gas station.
00:16
I don't see him here, though.
00:18
Okay. That's between out 4 from Warren.
00:22
Time for.
00:25
Just for 43, we do have the mail back on the line.
00:27
He's arguing with another call taker.
00:30
Looks like he's being at 26.59 for a million street now.
00:35
Sound for.
00:36
Copy, that's a phase two address.
00:38
He's peeing there.
00:40
They are advising.
00:41
He sounds possibly intoxicated.
00:43
He's been asking for this food by how high as well.
00:47
Are they still in the line with him?
00:50
Self-verbant of when we're asking where he's at, he says he doesn't know.
00:55
He can go out for three, I've got three units in the area.
00:59
I'm at the corner of 26th and a rebellion with my rights from the sun.
01:04
Pail stating he's in an alley.
01:08
I'm backing up to an alley now.
01:12
Next station unit, you could also possibly close to 23rd 47.
01:18
I just want to turn that alley and that's showing.
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Location mentioned:
E 26th Ave, Lake Station, IN 46405
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