Domestic dispute near West Laporte Street in Plymouth, Plymouth IN
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic dispute involving an intoxicated male and female, apparently physically fighting, occurred near West Laporte Street in Plymouth. Both individuals are reportedly intoxicated and the altercation has been ongoing for a few hours. One subject refused a blood draw and is being taken to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Marshall IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:11
Transcript:
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Plymouth, near West Laporte Street for domestic, skinning physical between a male and female, right clear at 0434.
00:11
Marshal 16 green is clear.
00:14
Marshall 8.
00:15
Marshall 8.
00:17
Go ahead.
00:20
Subject he's going to refuse the blood draw.
00:24
15 getting ready to take him out to the hospital.
00:29
I'm going to head with 19 to that call and then once we're done there,
00:32
that's the hospital for...
00:35
...to be out of appeal.
00:38
Claire, I do have three counties that are available.
00:41
They're heading that call too with 1619.
00:45
Clear, are they close?
00:50
Two are on our station.
00:54
Claire, once they get to La Porter Street, I'll break and head to hospital.
01:00
Okay.
01:03
He is responding to Laporte Street.
01:06
My CP's advising if there's no weapons, they're both intoxicated, been going on for a couple of hours now.
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Location mentioned:
W Laporte St, Plymouth, IN 46563
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