Man with mental distress yells near Pacific Ave sparks concern, Osawatomie KS
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Police responded near Pacific Avenue to a man yelling with bipolar disorder history, accompanied by a German Shepherd, raising concern with his behavior.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County/Miami County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
check welfare disturbance,
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near Pacific Avenue, near Pacific Avenue.
00:07
Calling 306, 322,
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we're still gathering information.
00:13
We're still gathering information.
00:15
You know, there's no conversation.
00:18
Yeah,
00:24
I'm out from the second of my evening.
00:29
Howie's disinformation, this is going to be verbal at this time.
00:32
R.P.
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advised that it's going to be a subject wearing camo pants, a black jacket with a skull on the left front pocket.
00:41
I know what that road is.
00:43
History of bipolar disorder.
00:46
He's been screaming.
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He's going to be accompanied by a German Shepherd.
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H-9 information, I just saw that subject that is in Maine.
01:17
Cotty 322-306 redirect.
01:21
Yes, I'm first in Pacific.
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1705.
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Medical 141 TRIOS Green on scene extended.
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Public 141, TRIOS Green on scene extended.
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Stand by RITAN TRIOSN to get that information.
01:53
303, move the ops for that name.
02:03
374 273 274 I'm in surrogate 14046.
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Cursion 274 1706 I think I'll be out with that subject that I was third in Maine north of.
02:24
North of 3rd and Maine, 306, 322, where you direct?
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7.
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322.
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Can you advise if that subject has that canine?
02:51
312, I don't think I'm out with the correct subject.
02:53
It's just another subject with a German Shepherd.
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Location mentioned:
Pacific Ave, Osawatomie, KS 66064
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