Deputies dispatched to residence at 2551 East Campo Road regarding a male relative acting '5150' (possible mental health crisis); subject reportedly in living room, probation conditions mentioned., San Joaquin County CA
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Deputies dispatched to residence at 2551 East Campo Road regarding a male relative acting '5150' (possible mental health crisis); subject reportedly in living room, probation conditions mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: San Joaquin County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Thank you, John. We called her husband William.
00:06
Advised and nephew showed up a couple days ago.
00:08
He's been acting 5150[1], possibly 92 or 11, 550, and he's currently going to be in the living room.
00:12
3-8-1. If you can preempts and start towards him, please go for her.
00:16
Forty-one are up.
00:23
99, golden jade.
00:26
Okay.
00:28
I was going to be standing by outside for him.
00:32
Can you show me in route to 2551 East Campo Road?
00:37
Thank you.
00:43
One of your status?
00:45
At 1 a.m. Go forward to the Donald.
00:49
Question Melton.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:54
The four-year subjects come back to a nuclear deal is going to be suspended.
00:58
He is going to be on San Joaquin County Probation for PC 30305(a).
01:04
Adam.
01:05
It's going to be general search and seizure.
01:07
Do not own weapons, firearms, and ammunition.
01:14
On 640s, Copperopolis, says across a patent,
Police codes explained
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[1]
5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for mental health evaluation (California W&I Code 5150)
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