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Heard on: New Albany Police and Fire · 3 days ago
00:09
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Any unit to near Elm Street for a parking problem with a black Ford truck parked on the sidewalk.
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Parking issue reported near Elm St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible parking violation near Elm Street involving a black Ford truck reportedly parked on the sidewalk.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible vagrancy incident near the post office on East Elm Street in New Albany. The report indicated a man wearing a dark jacket was behaving suspiciously, possibly looking under a table near the area.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel investigated a possible 911 hang-up involving a man using an emergency-only phone near East Third Street in New Albany. The caller reportedly placed multiple calls to 911 but did not make further contact.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a man causing a possible disturbance and refusing to leave a local business near Pearl Street in New Albany. No further details were confirmed at the time of the report.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency may involve a male near Pearl Street who appears to be hallucinating and possibly confused due to an accident.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a deputy looked into a possible suspicious vehicle, described as a black pickup truck with no visible plate, located near Spring and Fourth Streets in New Albany. The vehicle may not have been previously identified, and the situation appeared routine with no confirmed offenses.