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Woman fears intruder during mental health crisisChicago IL

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Chicago, IL

A woman called 911 multiple times, saying she believes someone is in her home. She is unable to come to the door and is scared to ask for help. There are concerns about her mental health and a possible issue with a neighbor spraying water on her.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
01:55
Transcript:
99. Okay. Kayland is calling back again. So that explains, well, we couldn't get to her. She was calling 911 again. She was calling 911 again. She told the call-taker she thinks someone's in her house. She can't come to the door and then keep saying what. 62 questions. Give us the entry code. We'll try to send a message over. These tickets are coming to us. We don't have contact with her. Said she can't move, afraid to ask police to come to the door. We'll send a message to the call taker best we can. And then call takers just hung up. So we'll try to call her. Please smell on call back. Three, four. Three, four. Three, four. All right. Just hanged back, but I guess might have rolled with you for us a thought that's occurred at 623 restaurant place. But it's in the box. Hold on. Hold on. B.4191.9, I don't know who hasn't taken medication. This came with a CIT[1] attribute. He says that the neighbor sprayed water on the caller and her dog. But then it says she's bipolar and hasn't taken medicine. I don't know if it's Dana or Devere. I don't know who the she is that bipolar has not taken meds.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team (Mental Health Crisis)

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