Transient with pole possibly experiencing mental health crisis, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a transient individual near West Ocean Boulevard was acting erratically, swinging a plastic pole and appeared to be in a mental health crisis requiring possible involuntary psychiatric hold.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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00:53
Transcript:
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It's a mill white, 30s to 40s, blue baseball cap, blue jacket,
00:04
might be swinging around a plastic, five-foot pole,
00:09
possibly subject to involuntary psychiatric hold.
00:16
One, boy 67, you and 466-packing.
00:21
Number three,
00:22
check to see if the auto knows the whereabouts of their vehicle.
00:25
We have a unit in West Division that might have an unreported stolen.
00:34
Two boy nine, you can clear me advice, show me in route to the last.
00:38
Tempor.
00:43
Near West Ocean Boulevard.
00:45
Call number is going to be 463.
00:48
It's a transient, possibly subject to involuntary psychiatric hold crying.
00:51
Looks like Charles Henry units are trying to keep them calling.
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Location mentioned:
W Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802
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