Police respond to welfare check involving elderly woman with dementia, San Mateo County CA
Police responded to a welfare check at a residence near Alpine Rd involving an elderly woman with dementia and her daughter. The daughter has a history of aggressive behavior, mental health crises including suicidal thoughts, and multiple emergency calls from the address.
Audio|Source: San Mateo Country Sheriff
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Answer out to Alpine Road, per history with the address. (name withheld) has dementia.
00:07
Sorry.
00:09
Hi to Alpine. I have the return for (name withheld). She's 1031A valid clear ifs. We're trying to make a match on the other party now.
00:20
10-4. 10-4.
00:31
And the daughter in question (name withheld), she's 1030 wedding fellow.
00:36
Okay,
00:41
we copy. Just to clarify, is that the 91-year-old, that's the only thing?
00:56
And her history at the address, it does show that she's kind of the aggressor in this, there's been some 5150[1]s APS[2] cross report, suicidal ideations,
01:03
and a bunch of 911 hangups for the same. Pamor. 2.21 for a resident trial.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for evaluation (California W&I Code)
[2]
APS: Adult Protective Services
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