Suicidal woman armed with gun during welfare check, Calvert County MD
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A welfare check was requested for a female near Victoria Lane, Maryland. She is reportedly suicidal, armed with a gun, and has sent multiple concerning texts related to a breakup. Officers were not on scene at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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Transcript:
00:00
We have near Victoria Lane across the South Ripple Road.
00:06
We had a female on the line.
00:08
It was a transfer from St.
00:10
Mary's. It was originally called wanting a welfare check.
00:15
I think they received multiple texts from her.
00:20
She's going through a breakup and is starting to arm herself with a gun.
00:25
Near Victoria Lane across the South Rumble Road.
00:31
We had a female on the line.
00:33
It was a transfer from St.
00:34
Mary's. It was originally called wanting a welfare check.
00:41
They've received multiple texts from her.
00:45
She's going through a breakup and is starting to harm herself with a gun.
00:49
She has multiple attempts of suicide and she does have access to a gun.
00:54
However, I'm sure if she has it in her possession currently, officers were not on scene.
01:01
Accept multiple attempts of suicide, and she does have access to a gun, however I'm sure if she has it in her possession currently, the officers were not on scene.
01:13
She said she has 277.7.4.
01:17
The person also decides she wished to remain anonymous, however, would like to remain long with the disposition.
01:25
1.86 prior to her police information call or no.
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Location mentioned:
Victoria Ln, Maryland 20689
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