Police conduct well-being check on possible mental health crisis


Officers are checking on a person who may need help at a towing lot after receiving a call about possible mental health issues.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
02:48
Transcript:
12 coming in again? Yes, ma'am. I'll give that all. Okay. And then 512, they also just updated stating the caller may be mental, but they didn't click the CIT vibe. 512. Were you able to make contact with 531? One second. 531, good morning. Can you join 512 on that well-being check at 110, 10, South on State? Find it off. 10. 24. 533, Henry. Nice thing, Boy, can you give me a couple seconds to log on and then put us down for a GADDOTI. Okay, I got your code. You're going to log on and then after that you want me to hold you down doing what? Gas or Doty? Gads on Doty. Okay. But if the caller is close to the Earth's location, then it'll see anyone. It doesn't sound like (name withheld) is going to be there. It just seems like she's getting like a GPS hit or tracking hit that it's supposed to be stationary at 116-29 South Green. Okay, that location specifically is at like a towing lot. So it's possible that it might be there. However, it's, I mean, it's lost. No one can get in there. Oh. Okay. Yeah, if you want to just inform her of that and maybe call a little bit later when it is open, but for now you can make it an 11 fall.
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Location mentioned:
Near S State St, Chicago, IL 60628
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