Well-being check after man in wheelchair self-harm threat


Audio describes a welfare check for a man in a wheelchair in Covington, Kentucky. A social worker reports self-harm statements and possible theft by his daughter. Responders discuss emergency medical services and hospital transport, but the man may refuse.
Audio|Source: Kenton County Police and Fire
01:13
Transcript:
121. One (name withheld), 21. Good. 32. 18th in Madison. 111, for instance, square at Panorama East, for a well-being check on a mail in room. 1408. Checking on a bill (name withheld), the complaint is a social worker advising. He's made suicidal statements saying that he was going to shoot himself. Apparently, his daughter's been stealing money from him. They do not believe he has a weapon, but they're not sure. They'd like him checked on. He is wheelchair bound. Where? 32. Hey, (name withheld). Just information to complainant. I'll take it for 21. He's aware. Ten for his information. They do want him to go to the hospital, but they don't think he's going to go. 12. There's a report that needs to be made for any sort of theft. Just give me the information. I'll take care of it. Copy.
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Madison Ave, Covington, KY
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