Police conduct welfare check on Millgate Street, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a welfare check near Millgate Street for a man with mental health concerns. The caller reported family conflict and issues involving his car keys. Police took one male from the scene to the Allegheny County Jail.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 3 Dispatch - Zones 4/5
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
525, I have a pending welfare check near Millgate Street.
00:03
Um, I'm gonna have 580 take a look at it.
00:05
This male has mental health issues.
00:08
55 copy. I'll point that way till I get disregarded.
00:14
Okay, Echo 7.
00:16
Echo Seven.
00:19
Seven, can you back 525 to near Millgate Street?
00:23
The caller reports that his family is blaming him and he wants to speak to an officer, but he has mental health issues.
00:31
3K Echo 7, I copy now.
00:42
One male from this location to the ACJ.
00:44
He's seatbelted, handcuffed.
00:46
Cameras are on 379 on the male.
00:57
Thanks for one job by all.
00:59
You can show me back.
01:02
When you get a moment and get situated in your vehicle, can you take a look at this Millgate Street detail?
01:13
Describe the reason why he wanted.
01:15
Negative, he's just saying that he believes his family is framing him.
01:20
Now he's calling back in and stated that someone has keys to his car and they're playing games with him.
01:26
Copy. Might be psychological.
01:27
You could continue officers and again check them out real quick.
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