Deputies conduct welfare check near PNC Bank, Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were dispatched for a welfare check near the PNC Bank on North Washington Square. A caller reported a man standing outside with his hands inside his jacket as if he might have an object concealed. The caller also made statements suggesting possible mental health issues. Deputies responded to assess the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Thirty-three and thirty-five for a welfare check.
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Near North Washington Square, outside the PNC.
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Thirty-three,
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thirty-five.
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Thirty-three and thirty-five, near North Washington Square, outside the PNC Bank.
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A man, around 40 years old, wearing a jacket, standing outside the door with his hands inside of his jacket like he has something on him.
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Possible mental issues here with our caller.
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He also advised that he is the president, so just to set it clear.
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Can't work.
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Thirty-two,
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I'm with thirty-five.
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You can have thirty-three stand off.
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That's right, thirty-three, clear thirty-two.
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I'll put you up.
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Ten four, you can keep me on and run around the corner.
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All right, well, I'll have you all three go.
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Location mentioned:
N Washington Square STE 100, Lansing, MI 48933
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