Police respond to juvenile with mental health crisis, Farmington UT
Police are responding to a mental health crisis involving an autistic and suicidal juvenile who has left home and is being followed by a concerned family member. Officers are coordinating to locate the juvenile and ensure their safety.
Audio|Source: Layton City Police and Fire
02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Can you see if he can get an address for where he's heading?
00:08
Looks like he's just wandering.
00:14
Have they been able to get a hold of parents?
00:26
Too many for you to arrive?
00:29
Yep.
00:34
... Charlie 4040 with him and Charlie 36's car?
00:40
Happy 84?
00:46
You can close this out and show me on the third school?
00:48
Motor 6E address change.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:56
2713 west, 725 north, and you can close out, work yes.
01:03
And for us, can you take that a road reach at my home?
01:12
Lay and Charlie 36 are doing out, then turned over to mom, probably 84th month female, back to the elementary.
01:20
Okay.
01:22
For. Thirty-six, was Charlie 15 to back for a psych nomad?
01:29
Thirty-six, I can be in route just a second.
01:39
Thirteen.
01:44
Charlie 15, it's going to be 340 West and a little drive.
01:49
The complaint is following her autistic suicidal brother and still trying to get further.
02:00
10 for 6.
02:03
I mean out of that as well.
02:06
10 4.
02:12
Charlie 15, Charlie 12, they're currently on the north side of the road walking eastbound.
02:22
Robbie.
02:28
Charlie 36, I'm no longer 84, arrived back at the elementary.
02:31
You can clear me and I'll be enrapped to the site.
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