Welfare check on elderly man acting erratically, Rockfield KY
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An elderly man was observed acting erratically near Blue Level Providence Road, walking unpredictably, yelling to himself, and kicking leaves. He was seen waving off a driver who stopped to check if he was okay.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Sheriff and Fire Departments
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be in the 2300 block of Blue Level Providence Road, 2300 block of Blue Level Providence Road break.
00:07
Compliant of eyes that a white elderly male that's bald wearing blue jeans and a red jacket with a poofy hood.
00:14
Right.
00:17
He's also got a light blue backpack.
00:19
He keeps walking and changing directions and was swinging his fist in the air and kicking the complainant's leaves.
00:30
Eventually off, complainants never seen him before.
00:33
Male is currently yelling to himself, right?
00:40
And stopped in staring at the neighbor's house.
00:43
The truck did stop to probably ask if he's okay and he just waved him by.
00:49
10-4[1]-M-mail.
00:52
Titching, 37.
00:56
4.50 county you can put me anywhere else about.
01:06
415.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:13
We'll be able to call dispatch on the way that call.
01:17
104 all calling.
01:23
Joseph County.
01:26
What's the address of the welfare check? I believe I have a prior with him.
01:34
Compliant lived near Blue Level Providence Road, and he was currently by the neighbor's child.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Blue Level Providence Rd, Rockfield, KY 42274
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