Juveniles flee police, pedestrian struck near West State Street, Anderson IN
Police officers pursued four juvenile males who fled a lifted truck near Shoe Carnival and Old National Bank in Anderson, Indiana. During the incident, a pedestrian was struck near 632 West State Street and received medical attention.
Audio|Source: Madison County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Anderson Police
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Transcript:
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They keep looking back at me trying to walk away.
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They're going to go ahead and they're going far around in and then they are.
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Signal 100[1].
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Q, Cardinals, Jingle 100, 2121.
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We're going.
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Why it's about, bottom panic? Why I don't want to get it.
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Four sound from being air express.
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All four are still together.
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Running through AT&EG.
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Running through a candy.
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Please!
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One of the Lent!
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We're all together.
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Great, sir, Bryce up for a minute.
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Okay,
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the line I'm out by the Natchew up.
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The juvenile.
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The plate you gave is the plate that Cresor, I believe, 3102 was out on a vehicle fence.
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Okay,
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that's my page.
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In the vehicle with a lifted forward, (name withheld).
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They're talking about a shoe car next to my vehicle.
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I'm going to walk back that way to my control car.
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Yeah,
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the vehicle that's trip away from me, but I'll have a vehicle.
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So where are you at, Kyle? Did you go out of your car?
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I think a G&G.
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I'm sorry, I'm just not a minute.
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131, what age would you say they were?
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Anywhere from probably 15 to 18,
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there were four males.
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They left the truck over the shoe carnival,
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went around the old National Bank.
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I've got one did shoes over here near 18C, and they continued westbound, behind the fence,
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through the houses over here, 47th to go to view.
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Medic 81, Engine 81, Engine 82, Lifeline,
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632 West State Street.
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Pedestrian struck.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Signal 100: Emergency radio traffic only
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