Unwanted person reported at Crosby's in Lockport, Lockport NY
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A man was reported as unwanted at Crosby's in Lockport. He had been previously trespassed from the location. The man was taken to the police station and is experiencing paranoia and medical issues. His family is responding to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Public Safety
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Can you respond to Crosby's on South Transit for an unwanted person?
00:07
It's a male wearing a carhart jacket and red hat.
00:11
The caller stated his name was (name withheld).
00:14
He was trespassed from the location on a previous date.
00:26
7.
00:27
The zone-love me coming.
00:30
Bill Laman.
00:32
Tanya College.
00:34
I'm quick calling.
00:36
Acknowledged.
00:37
Mr.
00:41
Acknowledged. Mr. Chappato and take a fee.
00:44
Acknowledged next, Kathy, thanks, Chris.
00:54
207.
00:59
Go ahead. Radio Force Clear, Firehouse, State, remaining in the air, going for fuel.
01:04
Sample.
01:09
That male is currently in the lobby of North Tonawanda PD.
01:13
He understands that the vehicle he does not have the keys for, so he's unable to get home.
01:19
He is experiencing paranoia, stating his family's out to get him.
01:23
His family is able to respond there.
01:26
Yeah,
01:30
they're able to come there.
01:31
I guess this is a medical issue that's been progressing for the last month.
01:38
Acknowledged, 7M10 on location.
01:41
Acknowledged, I'll advise North Tonawanda to keep him there and family is responding.
01:46
Acknowledged. One hour ago, I'll not see.
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Location mentioned:
S Transit St, Lockport, NY 14094
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