Woman with mental health crisis denies having firearm


A woman experiencing a mental health crisis and possible suicidal intent was reported. An off-duty deputy secured a bullet she was believed to have, but she now denies having a firearm.
Audio|Source: Gaston County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00Mr. Garters, we'll start to the mental health issues with Baker 40.00:02It's South Castro, 3 King, Carolina Avenue, off of Ozark.00:07Arby is an off duty deputy.00:09He has a 50-year-old female, not violent, was intended suicide.00:13Initially, that she had a gun and a single bullet, the deputy was able to get the bullet, and now the female's denying that she has any firearm.00:26Falsewell.
00:00
Mr. Garters, we'll start to the mental health issues with Baker 40.
00:02
It's South Castro, 3 King, Carolina Avenue, off of Ozark.
00:07
Arby is an off duty deputy.
00:09
He has a 50-year-old female, not violent, was intended suicide.
00:13
Initially, that she had a gun and a single bullet, the deputy was able to get the bullet, and now the female's denying that she has any firearm.
00:26
Falsewell.
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Location mentioned:
Carolina Ave, Gastonia, NC 28052
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