Police stop sedan with blinking light, driver has learner permit, Auburn IN


Police stopped a sedan with a blinking yellow-orange light near Auburn, Indiana. One occupant was ordered out of the car at gunpoint. The driver was found to have only a learner's permit. A Bobcat was called to help move a displaced concrete barrier that may have been hit by the vehicle.
Audio|Source: DeKalb County Sheriff, Fire / EMS, Auburn and Garrett Police / Fire
05:40
Transcript:
00:00
Where are we going westbound on 16? Find Newport.
00:04
Westbound on 60. Westbound on 60.
00:10
You have a vehicle description or plate.
00:14
Oh, a sedan, got a blinking yellow orange light on top of it.
00:21
Clear.
00:25
Counting units, are you clear?
00:29
26 is clear, you're waterway.
00:33
15 clear, Auburn.
00:39
11, 26, are you clear? 11, 26, are you? Clear?
00:46
He's pulling into a 65-31-caro-60 cross street from New Corps. Clear 65-31, 10-0[1]-60.
01:04
I got one at gunpoint. You got out of the car.
01:07
One at gunpoint.
01:10
20-60, clear.
01:14
Okay.
01:15
I just need another unit, everyone else can flow down, or in disregard.
01:21
15 will be in route.
01:27
20, 6-fold, Disregard.
01:32
Clear, 15 in route, 26 disregarding.
01:37
15 and 4, you can slow down also.
01:41
Clear.
01:47
Central, open 24, I'll be out of law morning.
01:50
20.
01:56
Central 46, I'll be around.
02:02
36, just information, I believe you only wanted one other. I'm not sure who's closest.
02:08
I'm not sure who's closest.
02:10
I'm clear. I'll still be in route, though, and until 15 gets there.
02:14
Clear.
02:20
174 status.
02:24
4.
02:26
Clear.
02:31
24. They were advised to slow down and we're going to disregard.
02:35
24. 24.
02:36
Do you have a pipe for the vehicle or you still have one at gunpoint?
02:49
Registration, Indiana, Cover Bridge,
02:51
(number withheld),
02:53
Charles William, Queen.
02:57
Clear.
03:02
39, 33.
03:05
Signed at 4.
03:09
I'm not got any fake. He's going to be able to tip it up if you have that person with the equipment that should be able to come over and do it.
03:17
I'm clear, I'll go again right now.
03:22
Okay,
03:23
thank you.
03:28
Forrest my driver, you're running, please.
03:32
Clear.
03:37
He's valid 16, valid 16 on a learner's permit, corrective lenses outside mirror.
03:48
Four, thank you.
03:54
39, too.
03:58
Go ahead.
04:00
Were they able to help you guys out?
04:07
Are you ever seen the concrete barrier?
04:10
Perman?
04:12
They're sending down a Bobcat right now to attempt to flip a back the front.
04:24
3933 it's upright at this point but we're still going to need that to actually move it once Jeff gets the car out of here and put it back where it goes.
04:36
Do you advise it is up right it just needs more split over?
04:42
Affirmative, it is upright.
04:43
It's going to have to get moved probably about eight feet up.
04:52
One of you got that gator key or do you put it away?
04:57
I've got it.
05:03
2433.
05:08
Auburn 24 Auburn 33 covered.
05:12
24th.
05:14
You didn't have to have the key for this vehicle out here, do you?
05:20
Negative that mail took off with it.
05:25
Okay.
05:31
Contact with him, you can tell him disregard.
05:34
We're getting that move.
05:38
I'm clear. He's on his way. I'll go see if I can catch him.
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10-0: Deceased person (dead body/DOA)
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