Male threatens father after release from mental hospital, Georgetown OH
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According to the dispatch call, a male recently released from a mental hospital threatened his father and acted erratically near East State Street. The male was previously armed with a knife but is not believed to still have it. The father secured the residence to prevent the male from reentering.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Pending domestic near East State Street break.
00:03
Good.
00:09
He was advising his son just got out of a mental hospital and they sent him back to his residence.
00:16
Advising he does not want him there, male was threatening to beat the caller and acting erratically.
00:25
He's requesting an officer response.
00:28
25-year clear, I'll be en route.
00:31
In-round six weeks.
00:36
Porter's 14.
00:38
Go on.
00:44
I'll be responding as well.
00:46
Can we run for a 15th checkline, (name withheld).
00:50
Nearby, stand by.
00:56
Door is 25.
00:58
14, good.
01:04
The plaintiff is advising that (name withheld) did have a knife on him beforehand,
01:08
advising he does not believe that he has it still on him, but I'm sure at this time.
01:14
Your question.
01:19
George 14.
01:22
Yes.
01:27
(Name withheld), 38 years of age, negative on 15, does show history of 69.
01:33
There's a question.
01:38
The door is advising (name withheld)'s walk outside.
01:49
He was able to lock his door so the male cannot get back inside.
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Location mentioned:
E State St, Georgetown, OH 45121
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