Unauthorized removal of children in Portage, Portage IN
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According to the dispatch call, the father took the children without permission and left northbound on Ash Street in a white Toyota Camry. There is a child custody order but no protection orders. The father was not scheduled to pick up the children and left with all three children near Creekview Court.
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Transcript:
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Two hundred and twenty-nine Portage civil incident child custody issue.
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Two hundred and twenty-nine.
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Near Creekview Court apartment caller advising that her child's father just took the kids from her, left in a white Camry northbound on Ash Street or obtaining further.
00:22
Ten four en route.
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Ten four.
00:27
Two hundred and 23 .
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Two hundred and twenty-three continuing for Creekview callers advising that there are no protection orders, but that there is a child custody order.
00:38
Advising that the male's twenty-eight is Betty Bow,
00:42
boy (name withheld) returning active on a white 20 twenty-five Toyota Camry to (number withheld) Kenwood Street, Hammond, Indiana.
00:52
Signal 80 .
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Continuing for Creek View, caller writes the father was not supposed to pick up the children at this time and showed up unannounced.
01:00
Left with their three children,
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possibly went back to his residence in Hammond.
01:05
The male returns valid driver's signal 80 , unable to get a return on the female.
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Location mentioned:
Creekview Ct W, Portage, IN 46368
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