Man armed with holstered firearm in Prescott area, Prescott AZ
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A man reportedly left his home in Prescott armed with a holstered firearm, carrying his phone and wallet. He may be experiencing a mental health crisis. His location was tracked near Lillian Lane and DL Street along Highway 89.
Audio|Heard on: Southwest Yavapai County and Northwest Maricopa County Law Enforcement / Fire
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
No been acting wheelers here today's no triple six statements today break.
00:05
No listening with a firearm leaving the house.
00:10
He does have his phone and wallet on him.
00:12
Like to go to Gilligan or the park sometime nearby.
00:18
No. 3rd Kappa.
00:21
No one for you.
00:26
Oh, he had his gun, holstered on his belt.
00:32
In his pocket, (name withheld) left behind at the house.
00:37
What kind of firearm?
00:41
He just knows it's loud and heavy.
00:48
Seven-four north ratio mean, 97[1] of the area you're yelling.
00:54
Breaksar.
00:59
Okay.
01:03
North 30 North 16.
01:09
Abnormal or does you do that on occasion.
01:14
So the RB is abnormal.
01:16
In the past he's been before and he's led to him attempting triple six.
01:33
4-5-1, what's his chlorine instruction? I know it's in the call, please.
01:40
4-51, pit-far.
01:41
He is ash-gray hair, white goatee, glasses, baseball cap,
01:46
wearing a pair of Levy's long-sleeve gray t-shirt.
01:59
It's the triple six threat in Prescott.
02:01
There is a ping in the call showing near Lillian Lane in DL Street on the A89.
Police codes explained
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[1]
97: Arrived at the scene or location.
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Location mentioned:
Prescott, AZ
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