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Recording shows Gary officers knew of missing victims |
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Written by The Chicago Triibune / AP
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Wednesday, 26 September 2007 |
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GARY, Ind. - Police radio recordings show that officers had
been told that two teenage passengers were missing from a car crash
even though officials have said that was unclear before family
members found their bodies hours later in nearby brush.
The Sept. 15 crash injured two teenagers and killed Brandon
Smith and Dominique Green, both 18. The injured teens were taken to
the hospital, but the whereabouts of Smith and Green were unknown
until Smith's father went to the crash site and found their bodies.
Dispatch recordings obtained by the Post-Tribune of Merrillville
from the Gary Police Department show that officers were told that
Smith and Green were in the car when it crashed.
"He says he had two other guys with him," an unidentified
officer said on the recording about 1:45 a.m. "They might still be
in the car. You might want to check."
Another officer responds: "Yeah, I'm headed there right now."
The recording has an exchange between officers a few minutes
later:
"He said if they're not in the car, then they had to have
gotten out on their own and walked off," one said.
"If you've seen the vehicle, I don't know how anyone would have
walked off," another responded.
A 911 call about 9 a.m. reported that the bodies of Smith and
Green were found after Smith's father went to the scene. Wails from
the victims' families can be heard over the police radio as
officers call for assistance.
Gary police Cmdr. Sam Roberts, a department spokesman, said last
week that officers searched the site, but that the survivors told
officers they might have dropped off their two friends earlier.
Roberts declined to comment Wednesday on the dispatch recording or
the investigation into how officers handled the scene.
Police have said the driver, Darius Moore, and passenger DeAndre
Anderson, both 17, both had alcohol in their systems at the time of
the crash.
The Lake County coroner's office has said Smith and Green died
instantly, but the families have sought independent autopsies.
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