Mental health patient causes disturbance and flees near Betty Ann's Pancake Pantry, Cedar Bluff AL
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A mental health patient caused a disturbance near Betty Ann's Pancake Pantry and fled the scene on foot.
Audio|Heard on: Cherokee County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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00:22
Transcript:
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200 requests for an officer, near Alabama Highway 9 North.
00:04
It's going to try the park behind the Old Betty Ann's Pancake Pantry.
00:08
Have a mental patient that has come onto the property.
00:12
(name withheld),
00:14
caller, advised, he's a mental health patient.
00:16
He was in the residence, causing problems.
00:20
Advice, he's ran out on foot down on foot down.
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Location mentioned:
AL-9, Cedar Bluff, AL 35959
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