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Man with bipolar disorder arguing with family in yard, Los Angeles CA
A man approximately six feet two inches tall with bipolar disorder who is not taking medication was yelling and arguing with family members in a front yard near Richmond Avenue in South Los Angeles.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 7 (Lomita) and Dispatch 12 (South LA)
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Transcript:
3142 have the handle 147bius special attention 140 cam for 50 family 914[1] near Richmond Avenue cross of Nelson. Uncle Mel has signed 50's name to call. Gray shirt, blue PG pants, 6 foot 2, 180 pounds, diagnosed with a frenic bipolar, not on medication, no weapons, arguing and yelling at family. (Name withheld) standing in front yard by himself now, is staging the package to zero.
3142 have the handle 147bius special attention 140 cam for 50 family 914[1] near Richmond Avenue cross of Nelson. Uncle Mel has signed 50's name to call. Gray shirt, blue PG pants, 6 foot 2, 180 pounds, diagnosed with a frenic bipolar, not on medication, no weapons, arguing and yelling at family. (Name withheld) standing in front yard by himself now, is staging the package to zero.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
914: Contact the reporting party / meet the party
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South Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
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