Police assist with distressed passenger on Lowry Ave, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a bus driver near Emerson and Lowry Avenues in Minneapolis requested police help for a passenger who appeared distressed and claimed people were trying to harm him. The individual seemed to be conversing with unseen persons. Officers were notified and planned to check on the passenger’s condition.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:55
Transcript:
00:00
Fifty one, how can I help you? I have a passenger who is requesting police.
00:05
I am currently at Emerson and Lowry.
00:09
He says people are coming to kill him.
00:12
He also seems to be talking with someone who isn't there.
00:15
Over.
00:16
Copy. So you don't see anybody in the area coming after him?
00:22
No, but he insists there is.
00:24
Over.
00:25
Okay.
00:26
Sounds like you can just continue.
00:28
I'll get a call, put it in, and we'll catch up with you guys and talk with them.
00:32
What does he look like?
00:35
5106 clear.
00:36
What does he look like?
00:38
He's wearing a brown or black coat, someone older, no facial hair.
00:45
He has a black beanie on, not much hair on his head.
00:49
Over. Copy.
00:50
I'll start please.
00:51
Give me a call if he gets off.
00:53
Copy that. Am I good to continue? Yeah.
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Location mentioned:
Lowry Ave N & Emerson Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
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