Woman with mental illness isolated at home for two weeks, Charlottesville VA


A woman living near Callton Avenue has not left her home for two weeks due to severe depression and bipolar disorder. Her father, who has a key, is concerned because he has not heard from her all day. She sometimes becomes confused and paranoid.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville City Police Department
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To be, party too well-protect. 1333 Callton Avenue, Apartment 209. Arthur is in the line reporting that his daughter had severe depression and bipolar, and has not left to her home in the last two weeks. The color doesn't have her from her all day. She's a white female, age 39, usually wears a hoodie in jeans named Ella Williams. There is a phone number in the narrative for her.
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The caller does have a key to her apartment and can meet with you all if needed. The caller also advised that on top of her bipolar depression, she sometimes gets confused and can be really paranoid. There is an alternate phone number for the caller if you do need it. It's going to be his wife's number. Just let me know if you need that information at any point. Nothing brother. Hold on, I'll take you here.
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Charlottesville, VA
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