Mental health crisis reported near Rocky Ridge Rd, Frederick County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a mental health crisis involving a 23-year-old male near the intersection of Rocky Ridge Road and Myers Road in Maryland. The individual's parent reported him missing and by a nearby bridge. State police were aware of a related missing person case in the area. The subject had not taken medication for his mental health conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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4324 313, response to a mental subject.
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Intersection of Rocky Ridge Road and Myers Road.
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1017 is (name withheld) advising that his son who has mental health issues is by the bridge.
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A 23-year-old male wearing all black, name (name withheld).
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MSP has a missing person call right down the road.
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They're aware and they haven't sent a trooper out yet.
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Area 2, 22 something team.
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Further right.
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Three thirty-four further, is this their missing person or is this unrelated?
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It's related.
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No.
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He was responding to the mental subject according to the missing persons call and the speed has.
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He hasn't taken his medication.
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He's bipolar and schizophrenic.
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The address he's missing from is near Rocky Ridge Road, just right down the road.
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Location mentioned:
Rocky Ridge Rd & Myers Rd, Maryland 21778
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