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Woman with mental health issues reported self-harm 

audio iconFamily Offense
Near Main St, South Windham, CT 06266
Audio|Source: Connecticut State Police
00:49

Transcript:
The records are on scene now, we're getting seen clean up. (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), 18. Rizer, I need you to clear it from there. That's where we go. Roger, 46. This is an older, white vehicle cross. 20 Main Street, unit 27, for a 30-year-old female. CHR stated that she may be cutting herself. We committed her last night just enough lie. That worked. Where's it like BS, 5, 6, 7, 7, something like that. We'll back up 986 in 10. 1226 has another issue. 13208 companies. All right. Roger. There you talk about the Walmart one.

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