Welfare check for veteran after self-harm threat, Essex MD


A 71-year-old veteran threatened self-harm after failing to schedule a mental health appointment. A welfare check was requested to ensure his safety.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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to the River Point Apartments apartment unit, 320. Tretton with the VA Health Connect, advised a veteran call to schedule mental health appointment, and when advised he wasn't able to schedule through that line, he said he was going to check out and disconnected. They want a welfare check on him. It's a male, age 71, name is Barry, Neil, Quinzenberry. Careful.
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I mentioned, and I can start for a lot of VX-79-27-Beller Road at the Y that cross streets through me, Rossville, and Lincoln. Teresa called it and says there's a child in a vehicle closed up the location. 16, I'm clearing, sending you down the other accident. 4th. 7-04, valid green, gray actor T.L.X. 9, Frank, Mary, 4929, all advice. Hold the crash for me. 15, 7-down.
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11-10 for your 43. Okay, and I'm direct on that location. What's the comments? Chuck. It's that far. They said it's across from the gas station. It says across from the gas station for our location, it's running. They don't know if the Aetheria is on. Looking for Silver, Chrysler, Pacifica. So cool. Trenton with the VAL, can I advise that a veteran tried to call.
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Location mentioned:
Near Grove Manor Dr, Essex, MD 21221
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