Man with dementia leaves apartment refusing medication


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
01:46
Transcript:
All right, do I have anyone need to come down, time, can advise? Got paperwork to see pick up from the high desk. Okay, Jay J, the Fort Baker, 24. 24, I can pick it up. For it, sir, it's going to be flipped. And by a moment, it's got calm and so. Hold on. All right, this is about the right incident. 24, let me have you make your way over to Everall 6-8-14. And again, it's 681-4 Everall. Looks like (name withheld) is advising his father has dementia, they're currently making interest to kill him and is now walking out the door, refusing to take his medication. The caller additional information says he's followed individual out the door down the driveway. When returned to the apartment, he didn't see where he went, possibly back in the apartment on the first floor. Number two, male 75 by the name of (name withheld), better known as Joe. Great t-shirt, tan pants, possibly. This is his father. 6-8-1-4-Everall. It's going to be the second floor apartment. Oh. Since I was going to hear, hold up, I have to pick up my pocket top anymore. 26 and 4. So I actually asked you to slide on the backboard 24, but you're heading down the head... Yeah, I can go on the back of and I can also pick up the paper. I have to go on the headway to pick up. My new pocket box. Thank you, ma'am. I'll hold you out, six-eight one, forever, and then I'll close you out to grab the paperwork.
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Location mentioned:
Near Everall Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206
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