Police check welfare after woman missing for two weeks, Wichita KS
Police conducted a welfare check after a woman was not seen outside her home for two weeks, although her vehicle remained in the driveway. EMS was prepared to respond if necessary.
Audio|Source: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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A welfare check, 22 of this, Westman, car the result number 31.
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1299. Okay, if we had any calls for altered mental status or anything like that out there recently?
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Point two.
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Not that I can see. I'm gonna look at one other place. The neighbor said she has not come out in the last two weeks and they saw her every single day come outside.
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The vehicle is in the driveway, blue cruiser, Cranes Connie, 70-75-year-old white female, 577 and unknown with their wearing.
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They do want contact in person though.
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Before, hour.
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Stay above.
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One twenty six, I told my name, my name and I'm right here with him.
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Tandwa.
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299 of mine as well.
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104-24-11 of U.S.
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133. EMS[1] is firing up, I guess.
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Or Emisters discredit fire, I guess.
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1199, Nora 2, under the case member in the call text.
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12.99, whenever you got it, do you check the hospitals for her? I put here, correct.
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It's not weighing interdata for us and the call tag.
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5-4-49. 399 notification numbers they don't have one.
Police codes explained
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Wichita, KS
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