Welfare check for suicidal person near amos ln, Syracuse NY
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Emergency responders conducted a welfare check for a person reportedly suicidal near Amos Lane and Chuck's Own Course. The individual had expressed intent to end their life but later changed their mind. The person has a dog and a vehicle near their location.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Sheriff and Syracuse Police
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Let's roll for status check of a suicidal subject.
00:06
Be too clear.
00:12
I can start up probably.
00:17
4553 copy. It's going to be (number withheld).
00:22
Same I will drive off near Chuck’s Own Course.
00:24
Colleen Mondore is your complainant.
00:26
She's driving a gravy W-Tig-1.
00:29
She'll be there shortly.
00:31
Regarding her friend,
00:33
(name withheld), 50s, white female on the phone with the caller last night,
00:38
stated she wanted to end her life.
00:39
He had nothing else to live for.
00:41
They have been texting on morning, and then she stopped texting, and they want to check out her now.
00:45
She does have a Yorkie dog that lives with her, and her car is a white vichibishi that may be in the garage.
00:55
What kind of time for you? 53, I'll come.
01:00
1346.
01:05
Five, five, three, apparently she changed her mind.
01:07
She's no longer wants to meet, so I'll get your co-tender.
01:15
Four-five-five-three County.
01:20
There's four-five-five-three on the suicidal subject,
01:22
status check at San Amos Drive, Stockstone Course.
01:30
So, seven, six, four on Channel 5.
01:34
5764. I can go with the county is that suicidal subject.
01:39
Copy it soon, Seth.
01:40
Thank you.
01:46
5708, east status.
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Location mentioned:
Amos Ln, Tully, NY 13159
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