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Man missing after leaving home during mental health crisisPorter County IN

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W 550 N, Indiana 46385

A man is reported missing after he left home on foot during a mental health crisis. He was last seen at 3 a.m. wearing dark shorts and a dark shirt with white paint splatters. His phone may be dead.

Audio|Source: Porter County Public Safety
01:24
Transcript:
Drop 178, 70.27. 178. 178. Syliding Country Club, Indiana and Goundary Trust. William, Queen Boy, 217, WQB, 217, 212. 2926. 12. 201.20. 10 from the post. Portable only no GPS. 2112. Missy person in Zone 2. 106 West 550 North is on husband having a mental crisis last 550 North is on husband having a mental crisis last seeing it 3 a.m., personally left on foot, doesn't know where he may have gone. He was last seen wearing dark shorts, dark shirt, with white paint flatters on it. His name's (name withheld). He does not drink or use Signal 60[2], and his phone could possibly be dead. 10-4[1] are we now. 10-4.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
Signal 60: Alcohol/Drug Use (negated; he does not use)

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W 550 N, Indiana 46385
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