Woman in emotional distress after loss seeks support, Webster MA
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A woman near North Main Street in Webster is experiencing emotional distress after losing her daughter. She agreed to meet officers outside and is being transported voluntarily for support services. Her husband was present but did not assist.
Audio|Heard on: Webster Police
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Transcript:
00:00
They have the female on the phone.
00:01
She's at home near North Main, Apartment 1.
00:05
They can start that way.
00:09
Pretty safe.
00:12
Mid-7-196.
00:21
96. 96. 96.
00:24
She's agreed to come outside and...
00:27
speak with you guys upon your arrival, feels alone,
00:31
feels that nobody's with her and trying to get through stuff.
00:35
Sounds like it's centering around the loss of her daughter.
00:42
Great.
00:47
You know, if it's going to be the corner house, North Main and Slater,
00:51
you're going to take a left onto North Main.
00:56
And it'll be right there.
00:57
She'll be outside on that side.
00:58
Her husband is home.
01:00
However, she states he's of no help to this situation.
01:11
Joe, what's her first thing?
01:15
(name withheld).
01:21
Thanks, you.
01:23
Thank you.
01:26
72.
01:29
9-7.
01:31
Right, no self-harm.
01:32
She was just telling,
01:34
saying that she felt that way.
01:37
She's going to go up voluntarily to speak with someone.
01:42
Very soon.
01:45
Okay.
01:47
Okay.
01:49
9-7. 9-7.
01:52
She's being transported now.
01:53
Everyone's going to notify the advocate and reach out there and help all the services.
01:58
She was quiet this time.
02:01
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N Main St, Webster, MA 01570
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