Man under influence yells in wheelchair near Waterloo Rd, Stockton CA
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A man in a wheelchair, under the influence of methamphetamine, is yelling outside near North Nicole and Waterloo Road. He shows signs of delusions and is unable to care for himself. His elderly caregiver cannot manage him.
Audio|Heard on: San Joaquin County Sheriff Dispatch
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
533, North Nicole.
00:02
Cross Budweiser and Waterloo.
00:05
I have Gerald Dean on the line, advising her son, (name withheld).
00:08
(Name withheld), late 40s, is in a wheelchair due to an amputation.
00:13
It's 92, 11550[1] on meth.
00:17
No weapons, but he is yelling about everything.
00:24
Struggle with the deputies.
00:27
Advice the Malhaf has solutions.
00:28
We're still getting further.
00:34
Davis 5-2 for further.
00:35
NRPed advice, the Melhaf is...
00:38
He has delusions about being the messenger of God,
00:42
the devil, and is now outside in the parking lot.
00:46
He will be standing by in the parking lot wearing a gray shirt and green pen.
00:50
We're still getting better.
00:56
I got any cross town.
00:59
Can't care for himself.
01:04
She is not able to take care of him due to being elderly and very calm with the rise as well.
01:16
And 2-2, the cold taker can hear the Mel yell in the background.
01:21
Per the RP, the Mel have is now wheeling northbound towards Waterloo on Piccoli.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
11550: Under the influence of a controlled substance
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Waterloo Rd, California
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