Welfare check for teen in mental health crisis resolved, Selma NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 14-year-old female reported a mental health crisis and requested a welfare check near West Elizabeth Street in Selma. She later said she was fine and was with her foster mother. Emergency personnel were informed, but she declined further contact.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hi, welfare check, near West Elizabeth Street.
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We have a 14-year-old female caller on the line, saying she was having a mental crisis and did not have Wi-Fi to contact her therapist.
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She asked us to contact her therapist.
00:16
We told her we could send police or EMS.
00:19
She then said that everything was fine.
00:21
It was not an emergency, and her foster mother was present.
00:24
However, she refused to let the call-taker speak with her foster mother.
00:29
This is the address she provided.
00:31
However, she was near 401 or 42 West Elizabeth Street.
00:36
She said she was outside walking around.
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Location mentioned:
W Elizabeth St, Selma, NC 27576
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