Police respond to mental health crisis after alarming texts


Police are responding to a mental health crisis after a woman sent alarming text messages to a former officer, saying she doesn't want to live. Officers are trying to contact her at 2211 South Highland Ave, Lombard, where she lives with her mother and stepfather; they have not been able to reach her since the messages.
Audio|Source: DuComm Police 1 East - Lombard, and Villa Park
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Transcript:
Linkin 6, Lincoln 26 for Checkupiline. 6. 26. It's going to be 2211, South Highland. Unit 5, B. Bravo. We are trying to contact with (name withheld). Probation officers on the line saying that she had sent text message to former officer that they were... She was working with. It sounds like thanking them for helping her and said, I don't want to be here anymore. I don't understand what it means, but I don't care about my life. Messages were sent Saturday. No one's been able to get a hold of her since. She does live with her mom and stepdad. I believe that this address, not known to be violent. 26.
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Near S Highland Ave, Lombard, IL 60148
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