Police respond to report of wheelchair theft and trespassing


Audio|Source: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
02:23
Transcript:
Go ahead. We're going to start me a record for the Chevy and Powering my run. It's going to have no right front tire. Clear. Charles 145, 1815, incomplete phase 2, 911 only, 2104 Eastop. 12. That's the local criminal trespass and larceny. Anything, 15? 1415. I'm clear. I'm going to need a wagon about mail, please. 1221. 109. 10. Control, Mike 15. Go ahead. You put me out on a direction patrol 100 East Washington, police. Clear. This vets Charles 132. Dispets Charles 132. 101 Edward 124. Reference your run on Whistlewood. The father called in. He's in a route on his way home. He didn't know what was going on. He's seen two officers like a ring camera. His name and number's in the run is he would like a callback to explain what's going on. We'll go out for one 24th. It's going to be last chance, Zoe. Awesome. Thank you very much. Yes, sir. I referenced your run earlier on East Washington with the subject with the wheelchair that was stolen. Did you find that or take care of that? There's nothing to explain. Father was at home, son called because he got upset over a text message, and there was nothing for us to do, so we left. I'm clear. I told him that you guys weren't on scene, and if he had an issue, callback. It wasn't actually stolen. The family youth and adult had it for him. He was having an episode. We got him calm down, got him food and got him water, and got his wheelchair back to him, and then he refused all of their help. I'm glad. I saw wheelchair. It's underneath the overpass at Washington Street in college.
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Near E Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46201
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