Well-being check initiated after concerning texts received


Police are responding to a well-being check at an apartment. A caller reported that his son, who has mental health issues, sent alarming text messages. The ex-wife in the apartment may also need assistance due to a brain injury.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
01:49
Transcript:
This is 124, check to well-being, 613302. Calling once a well-being check on her ex-wife. Her son was texting his hand with disturbing strange things. No further. 2031. 2031. Go 31. All right, there you go, 31. I hear you now. Uh, I'll do this part check first and I'll go in. Actually, I'll just leave it without the mic piece and let them know that the might be doesn't work. Okay, ten four, let me know. 243, let me know. 243-2. Two, four, three, two. 2432. 432, check the well-being for me, please, 6133, North Hoyne, Apartment 2. Matt is your caller. I don't know if he wants you to check on the ex-wife, which (name withheld), or the son, whose name is (name withheld). He stated that the son has some mental health concerns who suffer from bipolar. He's been sending the families some very disturbing text messages. I want you to go check on him. He got out the hospital about two weeks. And the wife apparently has a brain injury, so I'm guessing check on the wife and the son. Okay further.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Hoyne Ave APT 2, Chicago, IL 60659
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