Individual reportedly jumping into traffic near cafe, Tacoma WA
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Police responded to welfare calls near Caffé Elite where an individual was reported jumping in front of traffic. The person was found walking along I Street, coherent but refused to communicate with officers.
Audio|Heard on: Tacoma Police Dispatch - North
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Press 10 and 11 for welfare check[1].
00:06
Request 10 and 11 for a welfare request?
00:10
Request 11.
00:11
Request 10 is not on again.
00:15
Receive, do you want me to continue to hold this full pending? It's the email that's walking in and out of traffic.
00:22
I'll check in the box.
00:25
Caffé Elite near Omine West.
00:27
We have multiple callers reporting (name withheld) jumping in front of traffic like she was attempting to get hit.
00:31
She's in front of the business.
00:33
White, CMO 40, 57, heavy build with white or gray hair wearing a yellow, reflective jacket and black pants like lean pairs.
00:42
Ralph.
00:43
Have it again.
00:48
3.178 area.
00:51
(number withheld).
00:58
Franklin 56, do you have traffic? Franklin 56, we have eyes on the subject going southeast on I-Street towards third.
01:23
146.
01:27
I think we've got him at Third and North I Street.
01:31
It should be westbound on a third.
01:34
I'll make contact your commentary.
01:38
I see if 540.
01:44
Check that is southbound on I still.
01:50
Thank you.
01:56
Frank 156. Frank 156.
01:58
Frank 156.
02:00
He's with it enough that he knows who we are and that he doesn't want to talk to us.
02:05
He's staying on the sidewalk now.
02:07
He's probably okay.
02:10
We're a safe property.
Police codes explained
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[1]
welfare check: Request to check on an individual's well-being
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