Male threatens harm, requests handcuffs during mental health call, Auburn CA
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A male at a residence near Lilac Lane reported feeling homicidal without weapons. He has a history of mental health issues and was initially cooperative but later became combative, requesting to be handcuffed. Emergency personnel are responding to the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
House 2, the answer backslore, near Lilac Lane.
00:04
House 2. House 2, Henry, near Lilac Lane.
00:14
It's a male named (name withheld), born 2006, saying he feels homicidal.
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No weapons.
00:21
He's currently outside away from family members.
00:23
Still any further.
00:29
15 Lincoln.
00:30
13 Lincoln.
00:31
X-ray, return to the house.
00:34
We're going to intents to make contact.
00:36
No.
00:41
Swine to Lilac.
00:43
Prid the RP takes meds for PPSB by Polar and Schizophrenia.
00:47
I know why he's feeling this way.
00:49
He says he is going to be cooperative.
00:51
He's outside wearing on Miami Dolphins jacket.
00:55
Under Sammy Randamower, 290 Clear 2027 is on issued clear local support.
01:05
1126, southbound 67.
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Sam 22, go ahead.
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6 Norah, Sam John.
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883.
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Light band to race, Tim.
01:14
Respond to Lilac.
01:16
We still the RP Online.
01:17
He is now saying he feels combative and feels like handcuffs should be used.
01:23
The 5 CM22, clear and current 2011 BMW release of liability out of Roseville.
01:34
It's an out to flylock, our piece by being the best way to get him to be cooperative is to use a non-escalated tone.
01:41
Yeah, so if we're playing on one.
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Location mentioned:
Lilac Ln, Auburn, CA 95603
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