Welfare check at bus station for woman reporting distress, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police conducted a welfare check at the Greyhound bus station near 11th Street in Pittsburgh after an older woman reported mental health distress and said she might be kidnapped. Officers were informed she would be found inside near door five and that she was attempting to travel to Washington DC.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 1 Dispatch - Zones 1/2
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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240, the Greyhound bus station near 11th Street off of Penn and Liberty for a welfare check on an older woman having some mental health issues wanting to speak with police saying that she's going to get kidnapped.
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Female, approximately 65, wearing a black jacket and gray scarf wrapped around her face.
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Copy.
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She's going to be inside near door five.
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Base to 240, I've gotten a direct call in from this woman stating that she's getting kidnapped, rambling.
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Stating she's trying to get to Washington DC.
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Location mentioned:
11th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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