Deputies conduct welfare check near Greenfield Ave, West Allis WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies conducted a welfare check near Greenfield Avenue and South 76th Street after a caller reported tracking a relative with dementia through GPS. The individual, described as wearing a white cap and driving a white Camry, was believed to be lost while traveling between West Allis and Milwaukee. The call was later deemed resolved or no longer concerning.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Taking a welfare check, 76th and National northbound.
00:04
Caller is tracking (name withheld).
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(Name withheld) has dementia and is being tracked through GPS or their devices.
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(Name withheld) is wearing a white cap.
00:13
They appear to be lost.
00:17
Ten four.
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One hundred and fifteen, we'll be back.
00:22
It’ll be (name withheld) in a white Camry, plate (number withheld).
00:28
Approaching near Greenfield Ave.
00:31
Stopped at 76th and Greenfield northbound.
00:35
Northbound on 76th from Greenfield.
00:39
Northbound on 76th from Walker.
00:42
Hamilton, any update?
00:44
(Name withheld) has passed into Milwaukee.
00:46
You can disregard it.
00:48
We're near 76th and Stevenson.
00:54
They turned around.
00:56
Now southbound at Stevenson.
01:00
Copy that.
01:01
We have eyes on a matching car.
01:04
22-1060.
01:08
Trevor.
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