Drivers stop along I-69 to assist one another, Martinsville IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report on I-69 near Martinsville of a vehicle stopped along the highway, initially believed to involve a man throwing objects at passing cars. It was later determined the individuals were assisting one another and no suspicious activity was occurring.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Martinsville unit for a traffic hazard.
00:03
136 mile marker, I-69 northbound.
00:06
A vehicle at the side of the road.
00:08
Male near the vehicle acting like he's going to throw something at an oncoming car.
00:15
Good morning.
00:19
All right guys.
00:21
That's (number withheld), I'll start that way from Liberty Church.
00:26
(number withheld).
00:28
Correct.
00:31
Affirmative.
00:34
Clear, thank you.
00:37
Dispatch, (number withheld).
00:39
If you have any units still en route, they can disregard.
00:41
I saw nothing northbound.
00:43
There are vehicles southbound.
00:44
I am just going to stop out and check with them.
00:49
Their correction, it was supposed to be southbound.
00:55
Clear. I'll stop out with them.
00:56
It doesn't look like they're doing anything beyond just helping each other.
00:58
Just 1043.
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