Weapon disturbance reported near Greyhound Station, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a disturbance involving a female who may have had a weapon occurred near the Greyhound Station in Indianapolis. The woman reportedly claimed to have a gun and kept reaching into her pocket during an argument with a bus driver. A child was present during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:37
Transcript:
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Disturbance involving a weapon at the Greyhound Station, near South Illinois Street, Indianapolis.
00:07
You can back 22, I'm en route there anyway.
00:14
222 and 24 at 1647, caller will be a female wearing a tan jacket with a six-year-old.
00:21
She is going to be in front of the station on Illinois, stated the Greyhound bus driver.
00:28
It was a female driving bus 0421, was arguing with her and told her she had a gun, kept reaching for her pocket.
00:35
The driver just pulled out of the station.
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Location mentioned:
S Illinois St, Indianapolis, IN 46225
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