Possible mental health crisis near Leland Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a possible mental health crisis near Leland Avenue involving a woman reportedly yelling and approaching people. The individual was described as wearing a cream sweater and tan pajama pants and may not have been taking medication.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
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00:46
Transcript:
00:00
All right, so pinned on the board in 19th district we have a mental disturbance near Leland Ave and suspicious out of no occupants.
00:11
Points are in Hamilton, Pennington, and 19th, not in the backlog.
00:15
And again, we are back on zone two.
00:21
Eight thousand 500.
00:23
Eight thousand 500.
00:25
Hey,
00:27
What's the details on this call on Leland?
00:31
All right, so near Leland Ave.
00:34
Female resident (name withheld) reportedly experiencing a mental health crisis, talking to herself, yelling, and approaching people.
00:42
She has on a cream sweater, tan pajama pants, and is reportedly not taking her medication.
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Location mentioned:
W Leland Ave, Chicago, IL 60640
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