Man checked for welfare near 60th Street, Kenosha WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers conducted a welfare check on a man walking near 60th Street in Kenosha. He was dressed in black without a coat. The man was found to have dementia and was attempting to program a phone. He refused assistance and said he would go to McDonald’s.
Audio|Heard on: Kenosha County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:54
Transcript:
00:00
Two Paul Thirteen, car check welfare.
00:04
I'm copy it.
00:10
One near 60th Street.
00:11
One near 60th Street.
00:13
Supervisor one, male wearing all black picking up things on the side of the road and walking back and forth.
00:18
He is not wearing a coat.
00:19
The caller's concerned he's going to freeze.
02:37
Confirmed that he has dementia and he's trying to program a phone.
03:46
He's going to stop foraging for the night and walk to McDonald's.
03:49
He doesn't want any assistance or help, and has refused it.
03:53
Thanks, (name withheld).
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