Person with mental illness refuses to answer door, Miami Dade County FL
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a location near Northwest 30 Avenue regarding a person diagnosed with a mental illness who refused to answer the door when contacted.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade County Municipal Police Departments Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
And so if there's just a reference at near Northwest 30 Avenue,
00:07
they had sent them to me again as a T-call because they had advised, though,
00:14
that one of the parties was diagnosed with a known mental illness.
00:17
Very funny, have you made any contact on that call?
00:19
The complainant in Texas, they're not on team.
00:26
It was fell, but um,
00:29
you need to come to the door.
00:32
Not two-sletree.
00:33
I'll zoom the call under your call.
00:40
Ten.
00:41
North 22.05.
00:43
North 22.05.
00:46
My status.
00:49
Having the 214, I want to 2 and 27, my advice.
00:54
Okay, let me get you all the report, and I'll be on all the way.
00:58
Okay, so, showing our report on 915-27, okay.
01:02
35 from Drew, Upentzat, 34?
01:05
North 35, keep paying.
01:07
Isn't that responded there earlier, do they make contact with the complainant in Texas?
01:14
Norris 1-20-2, can you advise if you make contact with the complainant?
01:19
The original companion was the roommate,
01:22
and we try to make contact with the subject, but she wanted to come to the door.
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Location mentioned:
NW 30th Ave, Florida
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