Welfare check requested after phone crash alert


Audio|Source: Wright County Public Safety
01:51
Transcript:
Oaks two south and northern welfare check. One-one. Twenty-five-eight. Twenty-five-eight. I'm in the area. What type of crash detection was this, like, off a phone or off a vehicle, or do we have that info? Addresses can be 7691, Alpha Road in Princeton. Got a call from a mail party, requesting we go check on his wife, stated he last spoke with (name withheld) around 200 hours, and he was supposed to call her back around 2,100 hours and has been unable to reach her. It came through with a phone crash detection, no vehicle information. It just happened within 3 meters. Copy. Mark, can you check to get that now as a protection order. 6-9-7-600. 6-9-7. Go ahead. There was a danko between them. I looked up the case file on MNsys, and I'm seeing that it looks like there was a cancellation sent out, but we don't have anything in the email. It's not in state anymore. If you saw a caller in the line, can you remind them that we can't get into the build-up. So she should make a single entry. Then. 355. 2312, I got for your step. We no longer have him on the phone. Okay, can we pull it back? I can try to give him a call back? Is it, uh... 677121 on our way back, clear. Senior living?
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Location mentioned:
Alpha Rd, Princeton, MN 55371
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