Juvenile walking on highway prompts psychiatric evaluation, Carlton County MN
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A caller reported a juvenile walking along Highway 210 near Halvorson Road refusing to get into a vehicle and having left school. Deputies and ambulance were dispatched for a possible psychiatric evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Carlton County Public Safety
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Highway 210 between Tomoko and Halvorson, a caller saying that she's having problems with her child.
00:06
Walking along Highway 210 won't get in the vehicle, have left school.
00:13
275.
00:14
1151.
00:21
Carlton, 254.
00:22
Go ahead.
00:25
All motor on the cell phone roll from your last paper service.
00:28
It called, say, sound on the camera.
00:29
I wonder what it was about.
00:34
Copy.
00:37
1152. 152.
00:42
Air, C12 to Carlton.
00:44
Okay.
00:47
Air, C12.
00:50
I am auto service.
00:54
1154.
00:59
275 Pro.
01:02
275. 275.
01:05
I'll be out what that's hollers.
01:08
1155.
01:10
5259. I'm not getting any response.
01:24
51, 547, you code for us.
01:28
Reset, please.
01:30
Reset and 1158.
01:34
559 calling to you, start a same one.
01:52
10.4.
02:07
Attention, Carlton Ambulance, deputies on-scene, Highway 210, and the Hall-Verson Road with a juvenile.
02:14
It seems like it's going to be a psych e-vail situation.
02:17
Attention,
02:19
Carlton ambulance respond to Highway 210 and Halverson Road, deputies unseen with a juvenile.
02:25
It's almost like they're requesting me for psych issues.
02:28
Carlton, Dispatch, 12 o'clock, please is coming for.
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Location mentioned:
Halvorson Rd & E Hwy 210, Twin Lakes Township, MN 55718
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