Welfare check after suicidal posts on Facebook, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were asked to perform a welfare check near South Racine Avenue after a caller reported her mother had posted suicidal messages on Facebook. The mother has a history of depression. The caller said there were no weapons and the front door was unlocked.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburbs South/SW
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Near South Racine Avenue.
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Near South Racine Avenue.
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Caller is requesting a check on her mother, saying she posted on Facebook a couple hours ago talking about suicide.
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She has been depressed recently and has talked about suicide before.
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The caller does not think the female has any weapons.
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The front door should be unlocked.
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Location mentioned:
S Racine Ave, Chicago, IL 60643
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