Suicidal person reported near Winston Place in Indianapolis, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a suicidal person was reported near Winston Place in Indianapolis. The complainant expressed a desire to die. There was an issue involving the complainant's friend who took keys and then the call was disconnected. Emergency personnel were concerned about possible weapons and the person was bleeding but did not explain the cause.
Audio|Heard on: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
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01:19
Transcript:
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District 21, suicidal subject near Winston Place, more to follow.
00:11
Baker 351 and 355, Baker 351, Baker 355, suicidal subject near Winston Place.
00:18
Complaint is pleading from all three offices, stated she did not want to live anymore.
00:26
355.
00:28
Baker 351, Baker 355.
00:30
Baker 355.420.
00:32
355 and 1624, trouble with the subject, hedge me record and B-21.
00:38
Control 35-1.
00:41
6024.
00:42
Go ahead.
00:45
Both at 423, the complainant's friend, blackmail took the complainant's keys and the call disconnected.
00:53
By chance she didn't state how she's bleeding from all three.
00:59
Health Farm, just make sure we're not walking into any weapons.
01:04
We're trying to figure that out.
01:06
Much appreciate.
01:12
She wouldn't tell them why she's bleeding.
01:16
She said that she didn't have offense, but that she could.
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Location mentioned:
Winston Pl, Indianapolis, IN 46218
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