Welfare check for man with suicidal thoughts in Seattle, Seattle WA


Police are conducting a welfare check on a man near Westlake Avenue, Seattle, after his father received a message expressing suicidal thoughts. The man, with a history of depression and suicidal ideas, is not responding to calls or the door.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
01:20
Transcript:
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The suicidal subject, near Westlake Avenue, Unit 2315, Metropolitan Tower.
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Break. Caller is requesting welfare check[1] on their son who sent them a message at (number withheld) this morning asking for assistance, saying that he wishes he could go away forever, he does have a history of depression, no known suicide attempts, does have a history of ideations.
00:20
Obics, abuse, he's not answering the door or the phone.
00:24
I think is (name withheld), born in (number withheld).
00:27
Near Westlake Avenue, Unit 2315.
00:30
Queen 1 in route. Thank you, Cawthus.
00:31
Queen 1, we'll take primary for your name.
00:33
Receive. Further on the subject, he is a male 25-58, then billed.
00:42
He does own a gray Mazda SUV unknown point.
00:46
And for the unit's response to the suicide welfare check[1] call at Lysa, the caller is the father.
00:51
He'll be waiting in the lobby.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
welfare check: Request to check on a person's well-being
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Location mentioned:
Near Westlake Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
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