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Police search for man walking southbound on Route 32Groton CT

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CT-32, Connecticut

Police are searching for a man walking southbound on Route 32 in Connecticut. He posted suicidal messages on social media and is possibly under the influence of heroin. The last known location is near Route 32, and the man is wearing sweatpants. Authorities are concerned for his safety and conducting a sweep of the area.

Audio|Source: Groton, Ledyard, Stonington Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
We're sweeping Route 32 southbound from the PD to the Waterford Town Line.
00:06
Be looking for (name withheld).
00:08
I have no description of clothing. His sister just called third party, reporting he posted some very cryptic Instagram messages.
00:17
And she also believes he's high on heroin right now.
00:20
Concerned for his well-being.
00:21
She said he was reportedly walking southbound on 32.
00:27
Thank you so much. We didn't let me know.
00:29
I transferred it in. She said she hadn't seen the Instagram post as from her friend, but mentioned to be suicidal walking down the center line, middle of the road.
00:38
Correct, I got the same thing from her.
00:40
She was able to speak to a friend apparently while we were on the phone and reported them to be self-bound just as the old companies.
00:48
All right.
00:50
We didn't say he was on bicycle, did she?
00:53
Okay. Emash, grab emergency.
00:56
6606-0-6-0 You have on foot, and the only description she said is probably wearing a sweatpants on her couldn't give me a color or anything like that
01:08
Right
01:09
6-7 a half
01:11
You got six on an account
01:14
Four and five times
01:16
Not following them at this time, but I'm going to go back to the office and we group for them.
01:25
Roger everything, Colin, 1219 fight this regard. Roger that.
01:31
Grant Amble's duty can respond, called on Ops 1.
01:34
Grant Regency of 1145 Pecoranock Road, the corner of Bunnington Road.
01:40
Retirement 301, General Reitness.
01:43
Gride Regency of 1145 Pequarnock Road, Retirement Section 301,
01:49
General Reitness. Grant Amble is called on Ops 1, 1416. He was last going into Middletown on foot hills.
01:57
Fireline, 304 is responding.
01:59
G3404 on the way.
02:03
Roger, should we let Middletown know? Is there any charges or anything like that?
02:07
I hope to get the plate, but they probably will be charges for them.
02:14
Roger, we'll just stand by, too.
02:16
It's all figured out.
02:19
3-10.
02:20
Roger?
02:21
3-10.
02:25
You just sweep between 22 and 21.
02:29
Somebody said there's a pedestrian wearing a camo jacket walking on 395. Should be heading southbound and a northbound.
02:37
227.
02:39
227, broken 163.
02:40
227, brookin 163.
02:44
6-7-Line. Let him know he used 911 next time. Roger, yeah, they showed up at the office.
02:50
I just played the callback. She did mention there was a house on Doc Road that he likes it frequent.
02:55
She couldn't tell me which house number it was, but if you head down that way, she did state she's in town now, and she was heading down there, so she might get up to plug you down.
03:04
Roger, I'll divert that way.

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