Person taken to hospital for psychiatric evaluation, Phoenix AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a person was taken to the hospital near E Pinchot Ave in Phoenix for psychiatric evaluation after being identified as a danger to self and others. Officers initially responded but the case was reassigned to patrol.
Audio|Heard on: Phoenix Police
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Speaking of (name withheld), born in 2004, is an Arabic male, 5 to 120 pounds, Zidharov, and others.
00:08
I know weapons possibly wasn't with those parents taking him to UPC.
00:11
I'll have the 1031 sent over to you at (number withheld).
00:19
The passengers saying that they were in the car, they were in the accident, he ran, because he had no license, no insurance.
00:30
We can go north.
00:32
Yeah,
00:34
north on 60 first.
00:37
Right there.
00:39
He pulled, I think he ran out of his shoe.
00:41
He pulled a phone out of his pocket.
00:44
His shoes right there, so we're going to be missing one.
00:48
I'll be missing his shoe.
00:52
83, David. It looks like he might be missing both shoes.
00:55
He might be missing both shoes.
01:00
to East Pinchot Avenue.
01:04
Taking up (name withheld), 6 foot 1 inch, 335 pounds, and a weapon's danger to others and himself.
01:12
Taking him to UPC, looks like CIT officers were responding, but the subject had a 1051, so it's back on the stack for patrol.
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