Man with suicide notes enters woods in mental distress, Boone County WV
Officers responded near 6 Mile Rd to a male who wrote suicide notes and entered the woods behind his home. He is in mental distress but believed to be unarmed.
Audio|Source: Boone County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Call 673, received a call as Jackson-Edner, 17 males,
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wrote a bunch of suicide notes to his family and left.
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He's going to be in a green explorer.
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Family doesn't think he has any access to any weapons, promptly in Arizona license.
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He's going to be wearing black pants, black sweatshirt, and Gino's hat.
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Control 6773.
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Go ahead for you.
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Also,
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Jackson's on probation for sending any appropriate pictures.
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He's afraid we're going to send them to a facility.
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See you.
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33 to 674.
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Go ahead, 6.7.3.
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That's that same bunch we dealt with Friday.
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Yeah.
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Control 677, sir.
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They just called back and advised that he went up into the woods behind the residence.
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The mother's afraid that he's going to stand suicide.
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Stand 4. Myself, 641 being around.
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They advised that they don't believe he has access to any firearms.
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I'm out of 17, in Ottawa area.
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And for the author of vise he's wearing black pants,
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a black sweatshirt and a genus hat whenever he'd left the resident.
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That's coffee.
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651 control.
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What was the address on that?
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Near 6 Mile Rd.
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104, control myself, and 4-5-9 will be in right to that as well.
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10-4[1]-10, right 22 52.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Mile Rd, West Virginia 25053
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