Possible mental health incident near Seneca St, West Seneca NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible mental health incident may involve a tenant on Seneca Street who reported hearing someone attempting to break into her apartment and missing a firearm. Responding officers believe the situation may involve a confused individual and confirmed the tenant was unarmed before approach.
Audio|Heard on: Erie NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Cars to Seneca Street.
00:01
Our complainant is stating that someone was breaking in through the ceiling tiles, and she's alleging that these persons now have her firearm.
00:13
It's starting to sound like Boston, but I don't think that's accurate though.
00:17
But again, there's a history there with the white one.
00:21
Copy.
00:24
Radio 2810 that way also.
00:25
Can I just get that call description again, please?
00:30
Complainant is a tenant in the upper.
00:33
She's claiming that she woke up hearing somebody attempting to break into her apartment through the walls and or ceiling tiles.
00:43
States that she went to retrieve her firearm from her nightstand, which is now gone.
00:51
Sounds more like a mentally confused adult at this time.
00:55
Thank you.
00:59
Radio, can you check if she has a pistol? For a minute, if she actually has a registered firearm.
01:07
One did not pop up when I put her in the card.
01:12
However, she is referring to it as a burner gun.
01:17
Okay, is she still on the phone?
01:22
Apparently, my partner's still on the line.
01:24
All right, cars are pulling on scene.
01:27
Did she mention the landlord at all or are these unknown subjects in the legend?
01:34
At this point it seems like it's unknown subjects.
01:38
She has mentioned the landlord over phone just due to the ongoing order protection and tenant disputes.
01:48
Copy.
01:51
She's advising that she does not have the firearm, so should be safe to approach.
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