Deputies conduct welfare check near Peppers Ferry Rd, Christiansburg VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies issued a be-on-the-lookout for a person recently released from the hospital who may be experiencing health issues and acting aggressively. The individual was last seen driving a black sedan from near New River Landing Mobile Home Park on Peppers Ferry Road. Authorities conducted a welfare check to ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Christiansburg, Town of Police
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Interred on all units.
00:01
Stand by for a BOL.
00:02
Reference Welfare Worker Check out of the county.
00:05
Peppers Ferry Road.
00:09
All units, be on the lookout for a black Nissan sedan with the Virginia plate (number withheld).
00:20
Vehicle should be driven by (name withheld), described as a 53-year-old female wearing a green jacket.
00:29
Vehicle left from near New River Landing Mobile Home Park on Peppers Ferry Road a few moments ago.
00:36
Break.
00:38
Thank you.
00:41
Caller is a relative advising that (name withheld) has recently been released from the hospital and is having some health issues.
00:50
She has reportedly become aggressive and agitated.
00:53
She allegedly threw a chair at one point.
00:56
Be on the lookout for (name withheld) driving a black Nissan sedan (number withheld), last seen leaving New River Landing Mobile Home Park recently. If stopped, check welfare and contact Montgomery County.
01:10
Check welfare.
01:12
Contact Montgomery County.
01:13
Nothing further.
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