Caller requests a CIT officer at 607 Queensborough Avenue for a mentally ill female with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder who may flee when police arrive; caller waiting at nearby intersection., Mishawaka IN
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Caller requests a CIT officer at 607 Queensborough Avenue for a mentally ill female with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder who may flee when police arrive; caller waiting at nearby intersection.
Audio|Heard on: South Bend, Mishawaka & St Joseph Co Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
607, Queensborough Avenue.
00:02
Caller is requesting a CIT officer for a mentally ill patient.
00:06
The party has schizophrenia and bipolar.
00:09
Female will also run and jump the fence, per the caller, if she sees PD.
00:13
She's going to be at Milburn and Queensboro in a white Toyota sedan.
00:19
607, Queensborough Avenue.
00:25
5155-5-2 is going to be a white female, 34, beige-white sputter, goes in on Nikki.
00:34
It's all getting from the 4.
00:37
10-4[1], going 10-8[2].
00:39
Teller.
00:44
5.55, the caller is advising one officer might want to park in the alley if she does take off stating that it's all fambling on about ongoing issues with the patient.
00:57
Is she on the north or south side of Milburn?
01:00
Stay-bye.
01:06
So the caller is going to be waiting at the intersection.
01:11
The subject is in the house.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
[2]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Queensboro Ave, Mishawaka, IN 46544
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