Mental health disturbance near South Manistee Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were sent to a possible mental health disturbance near South Manistee Avenue involving two residents, a male and female, who were reportedly off medication and possibly using drugs. They were said to have returned to their first-floor apartment and appeared to be in distress. A caller, whose name was withheld for privacy, made the report and was noted to have called previously about similar concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
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Transcript:
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All right, getting a mental health disturbance.
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Near South Manistee.
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Near South Manistee.
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See the complaint regarding a male and a female who were removed from their location, now back in the first floor apartment, both showing signs of illness.
00:14
They appear to be off their medication and possibly using drugs, moving between the first floor apartment and the basement.
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Not the first.
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Dr. (name withheld) is the caller.
00:28
They are a repeat caller.
00:35
Fourteen Adam.
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Fourteen Adam?
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Hey,
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This caller for Manistee is a repeat caller.
00:46
Can I get a call or do you want me to send somebody?
00:51
The code is she's a resident.
00:54
Definitely.
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Location mentioned:
S Manistee Ave, Chicago, IL 60617
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