Officers perform welfare check after car found in ditch, Orangeville IL
Officers responded to perform a welfare check after a neighbor reported a woman had a car stuck in a ditch for several days and was unreachable by phone or at her door.
Audio|Source: Stephenson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Control Civil.
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I have a call in near South Brownsnell Road.
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A company owner next door received a call from (name withheld) a couple of days ago during the snowstorm saying she put her car in the ditch and was asking for health help.
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She's been trying for the last couple days to get a hold of her.
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With no answer.
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She went to the door, there was no answer either.
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With the car still in the ditch.
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We're gonna do a welfare check on (name withheld).
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(name withheld).
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I tried her phone number, no answer.
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Ten, four, around.
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I do have her son's name and phone number to try or wait until 2chimpact.
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If you can put in the blotter, I can try it.
01:15
Control 215.
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Hi.
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Friends for that call, when she went in the ditch,
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did we ever get contacted? Were we out with her?
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I don't believe so.
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I mean,
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tried a different one.
01:39
Tell them.
01:44
Control 215, do not check out her name on UCL-39, go ahead.
01:56
You know, did you have one mail to next, huh?
02:04
Okay.
02:05
Control 244, 1042.
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South St, Orangeville, IL 61060
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