Well-being check requested for woman with substance abuse history, Dousman WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a well-being check was requested for a woman at a residence near Johnston Drive. She has a history of substance abuse including heroin and fentanyl and is known to have open needles around. She has not been responding to calls or messages, which is unusual according to the caller.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
00:56
Transcript:
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400, near Johnston Dr, near Johnston Dr.
00:03
Our caller's out of state requesting a well-being check on (name withheld), the mother of her grandson.
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I've had contact with her two days ago.
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She's not answering calls or text messages, which the caller says is unusual.
00:15
It's a history of abuse of prescription medications and alcohol.
00:19
There are possibly five people living at the residence right now.
00:23
Requesting well-being check on 21.
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Onary 11, 1043 regarding nationally.
00:32
She's a known heroin, fentanyl user, usually has open needles.
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All throughout their apartment, it's just 1095.
00:39
Acknowledged.
00:40
Sam 400, howie?
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Shand-400 negative.
00:47
(Name withheld) is a known heroin and fentanyl user, and there are often open needles present.
00:53
Acknowledged, thanks, I'm aware.
00:55
My partner's going with me.
00:56
Tep-4.
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Location mentioned:
Johnston Dr, Dousman, WI 53118
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