Woman with mental health crisis observed near W Lane Ave, Columbus OH
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A woman near W Lane Ave was observed yelling and talking to herself, indicating a mental health crisis. Officers and county officials plan to serve legal paperwork and ensure her safety.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Public Safety
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01:36
Transcript:
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I guess she's diagnosed with schizophrenia and just personally, I'm sorry,
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personality,
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a disorder.
00:07
I guess it's his daughter,
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(name withheld)
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female white 510, 140 wearing a red shirt and jeans.
00:15
She's yelling and talking to herself.
00:24
182, 183. One and two, got it.
00:27
So I take it to the county, he's not willing to serve their probate.
00:30
We have a steam B calling in from Pennsylvania, and wants us to check on her sister at near Sale of Parbonate Adam.
00:38
She lives here with family,
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not able to make a call in.
00:42
We tried also, and it says it's not accepting calls at this time.
00:47
I think because he's in her face, I'll call him and see what they say, but since she's in her, his face, then I guess that's why.
00:55
We have to go out.
00:57
Want to copy some? Looking for (name withheld), female black, 51 years old, 5-6, 300,
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Full Brown.
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And she...
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Apparently she drives an old Chevy van, no color given.
01:15
We did a 50 and 5-2.
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82.
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82?
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97.
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I want to be clear.
01:28
I made the 34.
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Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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Okay. Copy.
01:32
So I just called the county.
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They said that they would meet us at OSU to serve the paperwork.
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Location mentioned:
W Lane Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
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