Welfare check for upset woman walking near Washington St, Beaver Dam WI
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A welfare check was requested for a 40-year-old woman who left Walmart upset. She was walking home near Washington Street without a jacket and has mental health issues. Attempts to contact her by phone were unsuccessful.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
I have 11 copy of welfare check.
00:08
Go ahead.
00:12
Caller on the line reporting, their daughter left the Walmart store.
00:15
She's 40 years of age.
00:17
She was very upset.
00:18
She has mental issues.
00:20
We have name information in the call.
00:21
She clocked out of work at about (number withheld).
00:24
He said she was going to walk home.
00:26
Collar, if he's trying to call her, she will not answer.
00:28
It looks like she lives near Washington St.
00:31
Caller is requesting a welfare check.
00:38
Acknowledged. Mom now advising that she did not have a vehicle, did not have a jacket, maybe a sweater.
00:54
Acknowledged.
01:02
I love it. She just says she talked to her.
01:07
She did talk to her almost 30 minutes ago.
01:11
They've been trying to call her and no answer.
01:13
I'm trying to call her now.
01:16
Oh,
01:20
thank you forward line.
01:23
Dodge, you can show us transporting one patient MMC.
01:26
So far.
01:35
They don't know what she had on today.
01:42
They do not and they are pretty certain she doesn't have a jacket, just a sweater with her.
01:53
I'm guessing they don't know which way she would actually walk.
02:03
All right, count please, say no.
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Location mentioned:
Washington St, Beaver Dam, WI 53916
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