Missing elderly woman with dementia found near hospital, Sacramento CA
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According to the dispatch call, an elderly woman with bipolar disorder and dementia went missing from Sutter Medical Center but was later found in front of the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
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02:22
Transcript:
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2, Charles 36, 972, 3, Sam 3 to copy at near 29th St and Sutter Medical Center.
00:08
Caller's mom, (name withheld), female, adult 66, 5 foot, and thin, possibly wearing a purple shirt and black pants, pink sandals, or a hospital gown.
00:21
Bipolar and dementia,
00:23
went missing from the hospital around 1430 hours, 972, and 3B.
00:32
Okay,
00:34
copy.
00:35
Check.
00:41
Pacific 64908.
00:45
Check.
00:50
Probation 83, go ahead.
00:55
Probation 83, go ahead.
00:59
You clear us from the 1125 and log us out for the day.
01:06
Check.
01:12
One Charles seven four, you can code for the issue's been handled.
01:19
to, you know,
01:21
students you have compounded also hyposemia, you know, about 30 years old.
01:31
Copy will advise them.
01:37
Since we're all 32 to start and need an additional unit to clear an assist on in 927 in progress at 13th and I, Ida Street, and 3M, there's a subject to seeing a dog with a fist and yelling at people.
01:48
Fire onto the male beating the dog wrapped in death tape.
01:52
Also going in and out of traffic.
01:54
Subject is going to be a male black adult in his late 30s to early 40s, spide 8 to 59 thin, bald and blue plaid shirt over a red-hooded sweatshirt, blue sweatpants, and was hitting a beige pit bull.
02:03
9-27 in progress in 3M.
02:09
I'm through your cover.
02:11
Thanks.
02:15
Driles 36, the MP's been located in front of the hospital.
02:21
Check.
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