Man with gun claims dog possessed, sparks crisis in Lewiston, Lewiston MI
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A man in Lewiston was reported to be experiencing a mental health crisis, believed his dog was possessed, and reportedly shot it. The man is armed and considered a danger.
Audio|Heard on: Straits Area Public Safety
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01:33
Transcript:
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55, I've just got a 911 down in Lewiston near Bluebird Trail, that'll be next to the road commission down there.
00:11
RP states she believes her son's having some sort of mental illness problem,
00:17
states that this has been going on for a few months now.
00:21
and they didn't invite him over for Thanksgiving yesterday.
00:24
He believes that he may have snapped a little bit.
00:27
He said that he texted his sister earlier on saying that he shot his dog because he believes that it was possessed and that something inside of his house is possessed as well.
00:38
Last time they had contact with him?
00:41
Last time they had contact was just a few minutes ago before she called.
00:47
when he texted the sister saying that he shot the dog.
00:51
And could you, what was his address again? Go ahead.
00:57
Near Blue Bird Trail in Lewiston.
00:59
It'll be nice to the road commission down there, also 491.
01:04
Yeah, service. Have good night.
01:06
Talk me, good night.
01:08
Clear, Shal mean, row.
01:09
836, status.
01:12
60-38 will be en route also.
01:15
It's a kivvy residence.
01:17
Thank you.
01:19
Okay.
01:21
Negative the subject will be Jeremiah Gross.
01:26
RP also states that he obviously has a gun on him and is unsure of his reaction to law enforcement.
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Location mentioned:
Blue Bird Trail, Lewiston, MI 49756
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