Male threatens to attempt suicide again with possible weapons at home, Edgar Springs MO
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Deputies responded near County Road 6030 in Edgar Springs after an employer reported a male threatened to try to kill himself again today, having attempted suicide the night before. There are possible weapons in the home and uncertain substance use. The man was crying when last contacted.
Audio|Heard on: Phelps County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Reference to a Czech well-being in Alvin-Pinnison.
00:04
Caller's employer stating that...
00:08
He had contact with him approximately five minutes ago,
00:12
(name withheld) made comments that he tried to kill himself last night and that he should try again today.
00:40
11.09.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:46
I've attached you to the ceiling at 115 West Springfield Street again.
00:54
She just called back in.
01:10
This is page 2332010 10-year-0 6030 in Edgar Springs.
01:20
Reference to mental health calls, a suicidal male subject.
01:27
Made comment to his employer that he tried to kill himself last night and that he should try again today.
01:32
We do have deputies en route.
01:34
Can respond in stage 2333-2-Cettigrote 6030.
01:38
Crossroads are South Highway 63, Central Clear, 1350.
01:48
Plaintiff stated that there are possibly weapons in the home, unknown alcohol or 31, possibly under the influence of marijuana.
01:57
The RP stated that when he spoke with the male, he was crying,
02:02
so it was hard to tell if he was under the influence.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 6030, Spring Creek Township, MO 65462
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