Officers respond to welfare check on potentially suicidal woman, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a welfare check near East 174th in Cleveland for a 20-year-old woman believed to be suicidal. She is a student from Polaris Career Center, and the home owner is a school instructor. The woman has sent suicidal texts and images. No one else was with her at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
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Transcript:
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I'm sending you to near East 174th for welfare check.
00:06
Thanks, and I could.
00:12
1414 is cards on Scranton.
00:18
Can you move zone cars so transport can get closer to the house, please?
00:29
I'm sorry. Rangelo, were you?
00:33
Go ahead.
00:37
You send that chuckle.
00:40
Thanks, guys.
00:45
Come here a cold.
00:47
Requestville, caught there from Robert.
00:49
The student has been absent from Polaris Career Center in Middleburg Heights, possibly at this location.
00:54
Owner of the home is an instructor at the school of a female.
00:58
She can go here if she has nowhere to go.
01:01
Female has been sending suicidal text messages and images of people with knives through their neck as a meme.
01:08
and how she feels.
01:09
Call her once a check on a female.
01:12
Feeling the question is a Madison, 20-year-old female.
01:15
No one else has been there with her.
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Location mentioned:
E 174th St, Cleveland, OH
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