Woman in mental health crisis at home near north 32nd street, Omaha NE
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A woman is experiencing a mental health crisis at home near North 32nd Street because she is unsure how to care for her autistic son.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
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The northeast also holding a check well-being, near North 32nd Street.
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A.V.U.E.A.U.5.5.43, stand by for a call.
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Adam fifty five hundred two hundred forty three two out of five five got a check well-being at the Jovelin Art Museum in the sculpture garden.
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220 Dodge 2200 Dodge Street from me to the northwest side of the building meet Julie with the staff as a white male in his 20s dark hair white jacket a red hoodie with khaki pants and green shoes acting erratic and has a history of trying to steal things from there two hundred forty three.
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Clear from Francis House.
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Two hundred five five.
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Clear three five in Dewey.
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Nine forty eight.
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Two hundred forty eight.
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Two hundred forty eight.
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Two hundred forty eight.
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I'll be you ten eight and four ones and I'm clear on their lives.
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That's clear.
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Five five you can cancel.
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Stand by for another call.
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Clear. Clear.
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Two items five five, two items six two, have a check well-being, near North 32nd Street.
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Near North 32nd Street, you're going to see Allison.
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She's a twenty-eight-year-old, she's having a mental health crisis because she doesn't know what to do with her autistic son.
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Location mentioned:
N 32nd St, Omaha, NE 68111
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