Man with mental illness tries to break into home


A man with mental illness is hallucinating and trying to break into a house. Police are involved to check the situation and keep everyone safe.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
01:27
Transcript:
Two calls, no units before. I got another call coming in for the residential burglary on 25 we report. Units went out just a little while ago, so it was no burglary. It's synonymous, and it's from a 911[1] call, said that the male subject is back at the location trying to break in. Then I got a violent mental, had a 503 old home, so the, uh, schizophrenic sister just ran out of the house. Would you like them? Direct, they didn't give an apartment number. Negative and on C1. If anyone available, you can't stop him to hold him. And he just checked with 28 to see what resolution was for the last time he went out there. Okay, for out of eyes on my close like that. 2.43 years, church. 4. 928 for labor. He's in that 96 subjects, actively hallucinating. So I don't know if crisis one. Draw fine, talk about 10 of us. 2.03. Labor. It's going to be a 25-Lieber court, 2-5-Liever, Sierra Dead In-Fontana. We're directed. Every unit to start just to make sure no one's in the area and we'll test is possible. Careful unit to clear and start up with a crisis. Okay, I'll go back over that. Simple. I just forget me from (name withheld). The Duf might be able to handle that over the phone.
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911: Emergency Call
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Baltimore County, MD
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