Welfare check ordered for suicidal person near Asbury Dr, Pleasants County WV


Police responded to a welfare check near Asbury Drive after a call from out-of-state 911 reported a person may be suicidal. The caller, the father, first said his daughter was suicidal but then denied it. Officers checked the residence and surroundings.
Audio|Source: Wood County Sheriff Dispatch, Parkersburg PD/Fire, Belpre PD/Fire
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Transcript:
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received a call from Pennsylvania 911,
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and then advised at near Asbury Drive, near Asbury Drive, as (name withheld) called and advised that his daughter was suicidal, but then he told her she wasn't.
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He was just upset.
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They just thought a welfare check might be in order.
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Get report on the street.
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I won't know.
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I won't need anything else.
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I won't need anything if you have to stand.
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No, I'd have seen headquarters.
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Ingo.
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As you're dispassment, I'm on a travel stub with the county unit.
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692. I'm advising you.
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Taking that call, I'll be en route to as soon as we're done here.
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Nebraska 28-29-3-1-6 John, 29-3-1-6 John, Nebraska.
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Here,
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clear, you guys you're out with the county.
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The Rockland, Church, I'll wash and move on.
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There.
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...through there, cord.
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Thank you.
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23, the caller, the father, Mr.
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(name withheld), just passed me, going out, Ashbury, I stopped, but he was alone and kept on going on going.
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I'll be out of the residence.
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Location mentioned:
Asbury Dr, West Virginia 26170
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