Police conduct welfare check on suicidal individual, Hanover Park IL


Police performed a welfare check on an individual who expressed suicidal thoughts earlier. They attempted to contact him and his family at an apartment in Hanover Park.
Audio|Source: Will and DuPage Counties Police/Fire
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52043392056. And then I have the address whenever you're ready. Robert K. King, space, Thomas, Thomas Selling, Lane, apartment, P.A.D. Handel for Park. Bravo.
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or the notes that the caller would be seen the family number there to get a hold of them okay
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Veterans of 23. Kathy. All right, brother six.
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I'm going to be cleaning this stop here.
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I'll head over to Walnut.
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I don't know if it's already expired, but can you cancel it as well? Or LinkedIn actually canceled it.
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Sure, for it.
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It'll be transported.
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Good Sam. For that?
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No, no specifics.
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Just said he was going to kill himself tonight.
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Four can you sponsor that fee.
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10310.
00:54
Okay. For just 300, Dwayne, I'm still trying to confirm whether or not it's valid or not.
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On the Slane Unit 8B, Bravo, 2-5-0-0-Marker on this landing unit 8B.
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Kerrish streams for Charlie 3-1-2-2-2-go-season made contact with a Jesse Gomez, male born in 92, and references some suicidal statements that he made to be a voicemail early tonight.
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And then...
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The man here is going to see you can contact him be a family of time.
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Hanover Park, IL
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