Autistic woman flees vehicle after urinating on car, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an autistic woman exited a vehicle and urinated on her mother's car near East 39th Street and North Keystone Avenue in Indianapolis. The woman then fled northbound on Keystone Avenue, followed by her mother.
Audio|Heard on: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:4
Transcript:
00:00
Attention North District 41, Adam 246, Adam 2.36, Adam 232, Adam 2,46, 7232, rolling domestic.
00:05
East 39th Street in North District, new colors, and a great-tail laser with her flashes on.
00:09
Her daughter, 22 years old, got out of the vehicle, (name withheld), and runs.
00:13
She is autistic.
00:14
Mom is following her.
00:17
Wanting to speak with officers, a black male in a black hoodie, white shirt, and jeans,
00:22
urinated on her vehicle.
00:25
246 slash 6-6-7-3-7-1.
00:28
M2-34-0-4-0-2-24.
00:32
M-227 and 246 at 1644.
00:35
2-8-year-M-10.
00:37
This is in southeast, 82, suicidal person, 5741, South Franklin, 5,700-South, 8350-E, 4 to follow.
00:45
2-3-1.
00:47
David, 112.
00:51
David 146.
00:53
Controls with 30, you can point me on that rule on domestic.
00:56
38th and Keystone.
00:57
I'll be close.
00:58
It's not representing that rolling domestic advice.
00:59
They're now at heading northbound on Keystone.
01:02
Daughter's wearing a black coat, blue jeans.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
E 39th St & N Keystone Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46205
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