Welfare check at state park after incoherent email, Mountain Rest SC
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Law enforcement was asked to check on a person at a state park after receiving a long and confusing email. There was no clear sign of self-harm. Attempts to reach park rangers failed, so officers planned to visit and check on the individual in person.
Audio|Heard on: Oconee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Grand University in Arizona is requesting a welfare check on (name withheld).
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She sent them a very long email.
00:10
The email had nothing especially about self-harm.
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Email,
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and we made contact with her via 21.
00:21
She was talking about a lot of things and wasn't really making sense.
00:26
A lot for you had to meet her.
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For some things.
00:35
It's important.
00:44
Contact the Rangers of the State Park, no answer.
00:50
Can we've made...
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We'll go out.
00:57
They're going to make contact.
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