Welfare check requested for man threatening to take his own life, Higbee MO
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Police were notified by an insurance company that a man said he was feeling unwell and planned to take his own life. A welfare check was requested at a private road near Higbee.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Sheriff and EMS, Moberly Police / Fire
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Reporting party stated they received a phone call from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield about (name withheld) who said he was unwell and planned to take his own life.
00:11
They requested a welfare check on (name withheld).
00:13
I have phone numbers for the reporting party and (name withheld).
00:21
Go at both, please.
00:28
Reporting party's name is Silup Smith.
00:31
Phone number will be (number withheld).
00:34
(number withheld).
00:43
And Mr. Coach?
00:48
My code will be (number withheld).
00:52
(number withheld).
00:55
(number withheld).
01:05
Number.
01:10
7, Mowgli.
01:14
557.
01:17
Moverley, would you inquire where 553 is at, see if maybe he's closer?
01:29
103, Moverley to 553?
01:34
Moverly, I'm on the south end of Moverly.
01:41
Mowberley, could you go ahead and send him? He will be several minutes closer.
01:50
Copy that.
01:54
Overly 553, we'll beam check.
01:59
Good.
02:03
Respond to near Private Road 2632.
02:09
And Hickby.
02:12
Reporting party stated they got a call from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield regarding (name withheld).
02:19
The person said he was unwell and intended to take his own life.
02:22
They requested a welfare check on (name withheld).
02:25
I have phone numbers for the reporting party and for (name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Private Rd 2632, Higbee, MO 65257
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