Female transported for welfare check in Searsport, Searsport ME
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According to the dispatch call, a female in Searsport was reported to be possibly under the influence and not in the right mind. Her mother and a passerby transported her to a location near Black Road North for a welfare check.
Audio|Heard on: Maine State Police Dispatch Zone 2A
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Have a welfare check request, Searsport 11, Tomroy Lane, female employee that she's being released with drugs,
00:10
something (number withheld).
00:11
Callers mapping at near Black Rd N and Searsport.
00:20
I'll have the Corey right now.
00:24
What time, Bangal?
00:26
Go ahead, 14.
00:28
Corey Lozier.
00:31
Their AAA record just showed up.
00:32
If you contacted Stewart, can you have just regard? We're all sitting on seeing here.
00:37
I had not. We had never talked to everybody on scene.
00:41
When you've had a chance, could your honor, please?
00:45
10-4[1]. We're on it right now.
00:52
The other's the 224.
00:57
Go on.
01:00
The passerby is going to be bringing the female subject to near Black Rd N.
01:15
I got to 224.
01:19
Go ahead.
01:24
Subject is going to be negative 29,
01:27
negative bail.
01:30
The calling party's mother advised that she may have taken some sort of loosening in her right mind currently.
01:37
Do you want us to stay dressed if you're only through your own scenes?
01:45
Why don't have gone? You can wait on.
01:49
Gabby.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Black Rd N, Searsport, ME 04974
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