Welfare check for missing man near Quaker Rd, Warren County NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a welfare check near Quaker Road in Queensbury, New York, for a 56-year-old man who reportedly left a treatment center for alcoholism. A caller from North Carolina reported that the man had complained of mistreatment at the facility and was believed to be without shelter or money in cold conditions. Law enforcement was advised to contact the caller for updates.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Five two five, I'm on Lafayette.
00:01
Go ahead.
00:03
Five two five is going to be a welfare check.
00:07
Could be on a (name withheld).
00:10
56 years of age.
00:12
Apparently he left a treatment center on Quaker Road.
00:15
He was there for alcoholism.
00:16
Apparently he's been complaining to my caller about abuse and bullying at the facility.
00:21
My caller is in North Carolina.
00:24
She's got some type of tracker on his phone,
00:29
has updates.
00:30
I advise the patrol would be calling her for updated information.
00:35
States he doesn't believe he's going to be able to.
00:38
To survive, she believes it's due to the cold.
00:41
He doesn't have any money or any place to stay at this time.
00:47
Go ahead with your caller's number.
00:51
It's going to be (number withheld).
00:57
Described as (number withheld) pounds with receding hairline,
01:03
brown hair turning gray, gray facial hair.
01:07
Possibly wearing a black jacket, has a large duffel bag colored black and black boots.
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