Female student may be experiencing mental health crisis near school, Bedford MA
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a female student near Wesley High School who may be experiencing a mental health crisis. She has a history of self-harm and walking into traffic and may be heading home near Springs Road. Officers were searching for her while exercising caution.
Audio|Heard on: Bedford Police
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Third-party caller reporting a female at that location, feels like she's going to pass out.
00:05
FW. Web, 160, Middlesex, Terrapike.
00:08
I don't have an exact location yet.
00:15
Control, Bravo, 29.
00:16
Okay.
00:23
Hey, a patient's in the accounts payable office, just use the front door that got you in there.
00:28
Bravo 2.9 to backup control.
00:31
Bravo 29.
00:33
Three-one out.
00:35
Rishi.
00:40
Broadway 20.
00:48
I'm on the school now.
00:50
I'm looking for that student. I'm looking for that student.
00:57
420 to the cars.
00:59
I have a female student who is Wesley High School on the Great Road.
01:04
She lives near Springs Road, might be heading home.
01:06
I'm not looking for her now if anybody sees her.
01:09
Sure you have that.
01:10
Like two coffees.
01:13
Two-nine has that.
01:18
I did have a description.
01:20
She's going to be 5 foot 11, 6 feet,
01:23
female, with long braided hair,
01:26
up in a ponytail.
01:28
She is wearing gray sweatshirt, gray sweatpants, and she has a black backpack on.
01:33
Point two copies.
01:39
Do you have it.
01:40
This student has a history of mental health issues harming herself and walking into traffic.
01:47
Just proceed with caution.
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