Person with mental health crisis at apartment near Tace Drive, Essex MD
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Police responded to a mental health crisis involving a 45-year-old woman near Tace Drive. She was recently discharged from a psychiatric ward, is incoherent, and possibly experiencing psychosis. She responds to the names Dana or Riot.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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1110,000, any mobile crisis to monitor nonviolent mental disorder near Tace Drive, off Marlyn Avenue and Middleborough Road.
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The caller is advising that her mom just got out of
00:15
I'm sorry, it's apartment 3B, and the caller believes that is the location.
00:21
The apartment is on the back left wall on the third floor.
00:25
She said that her mom just got out of the psych ward, but she's incoherent and may be going back into psychosis.
00:32
She's talked to her twice since 1609, so she believes that she should still be on scene.
00:40
She responds to her chosen name, which is Dana.
00:45
She has a lot of tattoos.
00:48
She is a 45-year-old female.
00:50
10-4. 6.30, you come from the precinct of the White House.
00:53
26. 7-4. Ma'am.
00:58
10-4.
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12.
01:01
If you want to check Clark outside, they might have somebody on pairing.
01:03
I can get there faster.
01:05
14 copy.
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10-4.
01:09
Equal information for you at first though.
01:12
We'll be closer to 1809 Gunpowder Road with a white Subaru Ascent.
01:18
Maryland tag (number withheld), that's in the ditch.
01:23
10.4. And you know this responding.
01:25
I'm sorry, I misread this.
01:26
Her chosen name is Riot, and she'll respond to either one.
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Location mentioned:
Tace Dr #3b, Essex, MD 21221
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