Woman checked after possible fall from vehicle, Watervliet NY
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According to the dispatch call, officers were sent to check on a woman near 23rd St and 2nd Ave in Watervliet after reports that she may have been thrown from or exited a vehicle and was behaving erratically. She reportedly began walking toward a nearby store. The vehicle involved was described as a possible green Honda CR-V driven by a man. The situation remains under investigation.
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Transcript:
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Twenty-third and Second Ave.
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It's going to be for a welfare check.
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The caller states a woman got thrown...
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A woman got out of a car, threw herself onto the ground, and was acting strange.
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She is now walking toward the store.
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See. Thank you, Joe.
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I don't know.
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A recent.
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(number withheld).
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Dispatch to (number withheld).
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It's going to be a woman wearing leggings, cowboy boots, and a black zip-up.
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Looks to be in early 20s.
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(number withheld) received.
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I'm in the area.
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(number withheld). Zero to receive.
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld) this past.
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(number withheld).
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You still have a caller on the line.
01:00
If you can verify which direction the car went, south or north.
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So the team says she got out of a Honda CR-V, possibly green in color, with a male driver, possibly went down Third Ave.
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Unknown plate.
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Location mentioned:
2nd Ave & 23rd St, Watervliet, NY 12189
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