Individual detained at East 8th and Jackson with warrant, New Albany IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police detained a man at East 8th Street and Jackson Street in New Albany. The man had a confirmed warrant from Lloydtown. Fire units responded to a separate call about a smoke alarm near Silvercrest Circle.
Audio|Heard on: New Albany Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Myself and 24 are out at East 8th and Jackson on a subject.
00:05
Where is that?
00:08
You have Officer Anderson, Ronnie 27.
00:13
Where is it?
00:22
That male is wanted with a confirmed warrant from Lloydtown.
00:27
Confirmed.
00:29
Engine three is responding.
00:34
Engine three, I show you're responding for district three on a single engine alarm.
00:38
near Silvercrest Circle.
00:41
Caller's advising her smoke alarm is blinking and it's not making any sound.
00:45
She'd like it to be checked out.
00:46
At the cross street of Silvercrest Drive.
00:54
Thank you, we have truck stop.
01:00
Being at the same fusion fall, that's about zero.
01:03
Walmart parking on Grant Line Road.
01:07
Previous one.
01:13
Dispatch PC 224 has been confirmed.
01:20
Lost unit tonight.
01:23
Go ahead 452.
01:29
Hold on, Ray.
01:30
Did you advise that warrant was valid?
01:34
That's affirmative.
01:37
You're advising it's confirmed?
01:40
That's affirmative, it is confirmed.
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Location mentioned:
E 8th St & Jackson St, New Albany, IN 47150
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