Man detained after court orders involuntary commitment, Medford MA
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A man wearing a blue sweatshirt was detained on Middlesex Avenue after a judge ordered his involuntary commitment under Massachusetts law shortly after leaving district court.
Audio|Heard on: MA State Police - Metro Boston Area
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Maldenpedia, Medford PDV, are crossing the barracks over by the Dunkin Donuts.
00:06
At a blackmail with a blue sweatshirt on a section 35.
00:13
Just left court, the judges ordered him to be taken into custody.
00:18
We're following now.
00:24
Receive.
00:32
H7 to H2. Hey 2.
00:38
Sir, misdirected coach 22 is saying 95 southbound from University should be an oil truck versus sedan.
00:48
It might be the same crash as my cruises NH3 are looking for.
00:53
H-21-16-9, receive direct.
00:59
I got a cellbound 33.
01:04
...foot from Long District Court,
01:08
Section 35[1].
01:14
Receive in the descriptions we're in a blue switcher.
01:22
At the barret blackmail blue sweatshers.
01:31
Two, take night, all set?
01:37
All set, sir, thank you.
01:48
Is it southbound at two?
01:53
A e-firm.
01:56
Need itself?
01:59
I'm making the flip right now.
02:06
958 H2, your cruise it could standoff.
02:11
H2 to 1569, ship direct.
02:15
Hey from my heaven.
02:25
10182A4 of those cruisers.
02:28
We've located that male party.
02:31
He's detained on Middlesex Ave.
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Section 35: Involuntary civil commitment for substance use disorder under Massachusetts law (MGL c.123, §35)
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Middlesex Ave, Medford, MA
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