Welfare check requested for man reportedly upset, Jersey City NJ
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According to the dispatch call, police were asked to perform a welfare check for a 26-year-old man at an apartment near Webster Avenue in Jersey City after a caller reported he was upset and had previously threatened self-harm. The caller later stated that the man was actually in Pennsylvania.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Webster Avenue.
00:03
Got a caller request for welfare check on a brother (name withheld), 26-year-old male.
00:09
He resides alone, no medical conditions.
00:11
She last spoke to him a few minutes ago.
00:13
He was crying on the phone.
00:19
All right, one more phone with the address, please.
00:22
Near Webster Avenue, apartment 2.
00:27
Are you into that now? The caller did mention he threatened to harm himself in the past, but no,
00:40
nothing came out of that.
00:56
Received North 4.
00:58
North 4.
01:05
4, sorry, that way as well, near Webster Avenue, apartment 2.
01:09
We for Welfare Check 26-year-old male (name withheld).
01:12
No medical condition from the caller.
01:15
He has threatened to harm himself in the past.
01:21
Formacy.
01:27
There's sergeant and units respond to Webster.
01:29
Calltaker is telling me that the brother's not home, he's in Pennsylvania.
01:35
What is that?
01:40
What is that?
01:43
What is it?
01:47
Uh,
01:49
You got an update from the call taker on this.
01:51
They called back saying that the brother is not home, he's in Pennsylvania.
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Location mentioned:
Webster Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07307
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