Female reported bleeding after wrist injury near North Cherry, Mt Carmel IL
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A female near North Cherry reported cutting her wrist and was bleeding. Emergency units are searching the area and looking for her vehicle, a white Jeep Patriot.
Audio|Heard on: Wabash County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Mount Carmel Police
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Transcript:
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MC12, we have an emergent, Pending Call,
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potentially suicidal female.
00:09
Call came over from Edwards County.
00:12
They ping their phone and it's nothing in our county.
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At near North Cherry, to the east of the residence in the woodline, a female subject had notified a third party saying that she had cut her wrist and was bleeding.
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We don't have any information beyond that.
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Edwards County is still gathering and going to transfer more info.
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I'm going to try and get hold of Verizon and get the ping transferred to us.
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Near North Cherry,
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east of the residence in the woodline.
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Acknowledged, acknowledged.
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Acknowledged.
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MC12, Sherman, June 23, that address.
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MC12, acknowledged.
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Do we have a name?
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Name I was given is...
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(name withheld).
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She drives a white Jeep Patriot.
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I don't have the 28.
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Acknowledged. I don't see that vehicle here.
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Acknowledged.
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Seen 17 and 12.
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Go ahead.
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When you clear up from there, go ahead in 25-A's area and check the surrounding residents for that vehicle and run under your 28.
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See if you can find someone with that name.
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Denver.
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Location mentioned:
N Cherry St, Mt Carmel, IL 62863
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