Elderly woman with dementia taken from near lincoln street, Roseville CA
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An elderly woman in a wheelchair near Lincoln Street was shouting for police. A male, possibly her son or caretaker, argued with her and placed her in a vehicle. They left toward the train station. The woman may have dementia.
Audio|Heard on: Roseville Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Incoming,
00:01
there's an elderly female in a wheelchair near Lincoln who's shouting to call for police, and the RP who's calling in says that they can hear another male in verbal with the subject.
00:14
One twenty-four, I can start.
00:20
Copy, one-five, okay-bye.
00:23
Two-five, good four.
00:28
Copy, go-four.
00:29
Okay, go-four.
00:30
One-24-125, another repeat calling is.
00:38
Saying that the male put her in a vehicle and they left, it might have been her son or caretaker, it was a tan Toyota Camry, and the male was very hostile.
00:51
Copy there, DOT.
00:57
It was on Church Street towards the train station and he could see he was her son and she possibly had dementia.
01:08
The vehicle turns out of interest.
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln St, Roseville, CA 95678
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