Welfare check for suicidal male near Highland St, Newton MA
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According to the dispatch call, police conducted a welfare check for a male recently released from a mental health facility who was intoxicated and suicidal. The individual was located near Prince Street and lives near Highland Street in West Newton.
Audio|Heard on: Newton Police and Fire
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Before, Psychee valve, called in by Boston.
00:03
This party,
00:05
Psychey Bell for a tent, this is Willinger.
00:08
His ex-boyfriend called Boston PD and said that he was texting him saying that he was planning to drink until he couldn't anymore.
00:15
He was just released from a mental health facility yesterday.
00:18
Boston City was tracing the phone.
00:20
He was pinging in the area near Prince Street, but his address is near Highland Street.
00:33
Roger.
00:36
493, Roger.
00:39
493,
00:41
Roger.
00:45
507.
00:49
Roger, do we have history with this party?
00:57
We seem like we have two paths reports from 2022.
01:08
Control.
01:11
Control.
01:14
The restraining order involving this woman at this address in Clauseby, when was that issued and when did it expire?
01:32
It was issued in May of 2018 and expired in May of 2018.
01:38
In May of 2018.
01:42
Received, thank you.
01:53
You know, it's going to near Highland Street, that party Kent is Willinger.
01:56
He has no bot, no warrant.
01:58
He's checking for a vehicle now.
02:05
It's like he has no vehicles registered to him.
02:08
Checking the address now.
02:16
I mean the near Prince Street, but we live near Highland Street, which is right there.
02:30
The last two calls that we do have some of our Psychey belt from 2022.
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