Welfare check for possibly intoxicated man near Route 18 and Elm, New Bedford MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a welfare check for a possibly intoxicated man dressed in black near Route 18 South and Elm Street in New Bedford. The man was later reported to be in a snowbank and officers were searching the area.
Audio|Heard on: New Bedford Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
We're at near Conville for a check welfare.
00:03
Trying to locate an intoxicated male wearing all black.
00:05
He's going to be closer to William Street.
00:10
32, received.
00:14
Received.
00:25
Good thing about 32.
00:29
We're still looking for this.
00:30
I know you got a couple calls, but we're still looking for the suspect.
00:37
Copy. We just received a welfare call from the area of Elm Street.
00:41
We may have been given the wrong address.
00:44
Do you see that finger?
00:46
Was that William Street?
00:50
Received. Officer 11, control to 11.
00:58
All out.
01:03
You can check the area of Route 18 South and Elm Street for a male wearing all black, tall over.
01:15
Let's check out because he's dressed in black.
01:21
Caller stated the male was in the snowbank.
01:23
He's wearing all black.
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