Young woman locked in room after self-harm concerns, Charlottesville VA


A young woman has locked herself in her room after her roommate learned about her self-harm. The caller is worried for her safety and has removed any harmful objects. There are no signs of violence.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville City Police Department
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Transcript:
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866 CB 109-7, pretty-free behavioral problem. One-up we go for both. I already drive. Free-2 behavioral problem, 229, Wirtland Street, Department 206, 1029, Whartland Street, Department 2026, 1029, Whartland Street, Department 2026. Clark Harris-1, advising that she's like a welfare truck owner, her roommate.
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She's been having mental health issues and found out that she's been self-harming. She's now walked herself in her room and will answer the door. Caller is not sure if any weapons are involved right now. Says that the caller in front have taken the razor blades that she's been using. She's not violent. She's a white female, 21, wearing a pink top and a black skirt named Catherine.
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Location mentioned:
Near Jefferson Park Ave APT 101, Charlottesville, VA 22907
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