Intoxicated woman causes disturbance near 24th Avenue, Longview WA
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An intoxicated woman possibly experiencing a mental health crisis caused a disturbance near 24th Avenue by yelling, knocking on doors and windows, and sitting on a car before moving into the nearby alley.
Audio|Heard on: Cowlitz County Public Safety, Columbia County Law Dispatch
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Transcript:
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1470.0PD. The reporting party's friend of (name withheld),
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friend about 4 years of age, outside the reporting party, yelling, causing a commotion.
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Possibly going through a mental health crisis,
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and currently outside the reporting party's residence, alternating between knocking on the door and window and sitting on the reporting party's car out front, near 24th Avenue.
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Answering two.
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A white female, about 40 years old, wearing sweatshirt and sweatpants, possibly intoxicated.
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Sweatshirt and pants,
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and possibly intoxicated.
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Dave 3.
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She'll be a three, David, three.
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Go ahead, 20th Beach.
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The reporting party can no longer see her out front, but can still hear her.
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She is possibly in the alley.
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At one point, it looks like she might have been on the phone with somebody.
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Copy. Can you go again with the address?
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On the computers now.
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Three, four,
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24th.
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David, sir, you can show me around.
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David, too.
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Same traffic.
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David, too.
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David, too.
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Two, I'll check the alley.
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Copy.
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David 3, Dave, 2.
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I think I'll be out with her.
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In front of near 24th Avenue.
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Guppler bowl around.
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Location mentioned:
24th Ave, Longview, WA 98632
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