Man in meth-induced psychosis armed with hunting knife, Burlington KY
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A 42-year-old man near East Bend Road experienced a meth-induced psychosis and was armed with a large hunting knife. He had threatened to harm himself and was seen outside wearing a black hoodie with wild eyes.
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Transcript:
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Commercial Crisis near East Bend Road is going to be a 42-year-old male.
00:04
(Name withheld) denies in a meth-induced psychosis.
00:07
He's been up all night threatening to kill himself and thinks his girlfriend is upstairs with the neighbor, but she isn't there.
00:13
He's outside currently, but I don't know the caller call and he's running a black hoodie with wild eyes.
00:18
It's going to be a Terrence Berman.
00:20
She was happy to do Claire Spray.
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41, I copy.
00:25
237 Gateway.
00:27
Two sympathy, thank you.
00:28
Hi, Terry.
00:30
I'll be good here with the squad, kept on to this regard.
00:33
Did you any clear?
00:35
Hey. Hey.
00:44
307-10.
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307-10.
00:48
Yeah.
00:55
Reference East Bend, per the deputies that were out there earlier, he didn't have a large hunting knife on his person earlier at the state, just keeps caution.
01:04
Denver. You're clear.
01:06
Okay, I'm clear.
01:09
Bobie Squad 11 stage near East Bend Road for emotional crisis, 42-year-old male meth induced psychosis.
01:19
Been up all night threatening to harm himself as well as threatening harm himself today.
01:22
He is conscious in bringing the other weapons.
01:25
He's going to be outside wearing a black city.
01:28
About 1756.
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Location mentioned:
East Bend Road, Burlington, KY 41005
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