Welfare check at Urbana library for young man asking for money, Urbana IL
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According to the dispatch call, a welfare check was requested for a young man at Grainger Library in Urbana who was asking people for money near the vending machines. He appeared nervous but showed no signs of intoxication or carrying weapons. The staff wanted to ensure his well-being before he left.
Audio|Heard on: Champaign IL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Wolf 53, Chuck Welfare, Grainger Engineering Library, near W Springfield Ave.
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153. 153.
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The RPS supervisor here and she advised that a male came in and was asking people for money for food out of the vending machines.
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She advised that he's currently standing at a standing computer on the first floor.
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He's a black male, approximately 17 years old, wearing a dark jacket and dark blue or black pants.
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She doesn't see any weapons on him, doesn't think he's intoxicated, break.
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He would be advised that the male had seemed nervous when he was going up to people, and she's just worried about his well-being, wants him checked on before sending him back outside.
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