Welfare check for suicidal man with dementia in car, Indianapolis IN
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Officers conducted a welfare check for a man with dementia who left suicidal notes. He was found near a Chevrolet at 96th Street. Family expressed concern. A detective from Hancock County was en route to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
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Transcript:
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Northwest 72, Edward 223, Frank 150, Edward 223, Frank 150, Walter, check of a person, near 96th Street.
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This is going to be at the Chevrolet, checking on a white male.
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Out 5-5, green sweatshirt, light gray sweatpants, black shoes.
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Collar is going to be a detective with Hancock County.
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He's currently with the family who's concerned, advises the male's been leaving suicidal notes,
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has dementia, has not been taking his medication.
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They do have a detective en route, but an ETA of 20 minutes, 94.50, north, 4,000 west.
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It was 2.23.
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129, if they're phase 2, you can stay put.
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Edward 223, Frank, 150 at 1212.
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They're requesting officers stay on scene with the male until they arrive.
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Location mentioned:
W 96th St, Indianapolis, IN 46268
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