15-year-old male threatens self with knife at beach, Kittery ME
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A 15-year-old male at Seapoint Beach in Kittery, Maine, expressed suicidal thoughts and was possibly armed with a knife. Officers and emergency medical services responded and monitored the situation through calls with the youth. The male stated he did not intend to harm the officers. The situation was actively managed on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kittery Police Department
Listen to dispatch call
06:34
Transcript:
00:00
Dork has an email on the phone 911.
00:03
He is currently at near Seapoint Road, a male named (name withheld), saying he has suicidal thoughts, possibly has a knife on him.
00:10
They're keeping him on the line as their operator has a report was with him at this point.
00:15
Copy, Ralph.
00:27
Did not copy that traffic.
00:34
Sea clear through creed on the way, under the 50s.
00:45
1715, he's going to be (name withheld), 15 on the else as he's came with his grandparent.
00:57
15-215-0.
01:01
Affirmative.
01:02
He's still stating, he is still holding the 911 operator is trying to get him to put it down at this point.
01:10
Cobby, could you please start stewards and stage them?
01:15
It'll go Gerrish Island, please.
01:19
Do you stage them where, Gerrish Island?
01:22
Yeah, you're from.
01:31
It says no one else's going to be a boxer.
01:38
Cottery for Stewart to respond to states in the area C.
01:47
C4M. Beach, stays in the area of Gerrish Island for a possible suicidal 15-year-old male.
01:52
Can Kiddery Stewart respond, stays in the area of Gerrish Island,
01:56
for a call at Sequent Beach for a 15-year-old possible suicidal male?
02:03
15, could you please convey the AMS with license iron? It's okay about Johnson Creek and then shut it down, please.
02:19
15 days on the map, it looks like the male is sitting at where one base is one beach meets the other.
02:30
Copy.
02:32
He's more to the Crescent Beach side then.
02:36
He says it kind of looks like a whale tail east.
02:40
The dunes from the Crescent Beach, yeah.
02:45
Copy.
02:47
15 and 17.
02:50
Guard.
02:54
Yeah, we're gonna probably end up going in from Tower roads on it.
02:59
Clicker out.
03:03
Jobbium, the clock is next now.
03:08
All right. Cabbage.
03:10
Cabbage.
03:11
Thank you.
03:23
Thank you. The caller is at Sea Point Beach, but they want you to see the garish-tive area.
03:30
They said license is okay up until Chauncey Creek.
03:39
Testing Kittery.
03:43
With the updated location, could you please testes, PMF, H,
03:50
and Tolkohannis, and Goodwin Road in our town?
03:58
Kittery, Medicare, too.
04:05
The CD is requesting the saving point be exchanged to C-point and Goodwin and Terry.
04:16
The officer on the line with their juvenile says he states he has no intentions to harm any officers when they come up.
04:22
He's got to the device of some sort and he's been having odd dreams that's gotten to this point.
04:35
15 to cover.
04:44
17 to 15.
04:48
Good.
04:52
I'm just going to see point now.
04:53
I'm just going to head in this way.
04:57
Roger. Time we're off.
05:04
Copy, 17-0.
05:12
Can you go with a juvenile person? Can you go with a juvenile person?
05:19
Copy.
05:23
I think you might be able to see you.
05:30
The officer is telling him you are approaching he's giving a new name as rich and also voice.
05:43
Copy.
05:52
Do you see the male?
06:03
17, you're not coming across, but it sounds like the male is starting to have a little bit of a panic attack.
06:15
It seems like he can.
06:16
The officer is giving him you guys his name.
06:18
Oh, he can see him for sure.
06:25
He is flashlight on him.
06:29
He's currently having a...
06:31
...polic reading now.
06:32
I'll have some masks after that.
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Location mentioned:
Seapoint Beach, 11 Seapoint Rd, Kittery, ME 03905
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