Mental health crisis reported at Auburn residence


Police are responding to a mental health crisis involving a 19-year-old man in distress who is reportedly not armed and at risk of self-harm.
Audio|Source: Placer County Law Enforcement
01:42
Transcript:
Auburn units be advised. Flasher is going to be responding to 110 Oak Tree Drive for (name withheld) and (name withheld) who is having a mental breakdown. So there's some plasters taking a cutter. Pollution, offense, 21. Copy. Copy. Copy. Cable. Copy, stable. Flash, Dr. Okay, ready. The only validation of my system is 110 Oak Tree Drive, Auburn. Down near Ashford Park, is that correct? (name withheld). No one. In units joining the 5150, an RV stating that the subject was Lassina-A-Rivine now from the original address. He no longer has any weapons on him. ...unus responding to the 5150. The subject is 29 clear. 27 is valid. He's showing local history of 166.4 H.N.S. 148-594 and 664-245. It's also a restraint party and as a CPO with an eliza Struthers as a protected. Additionally, a subject has tried to 1146 in the past was located by PCSO on the Forest Hill Bridge about eight months ago. Okay, I have a nice hearing here. Can you go with the description again? Okay. WMA 19 years old, hair tied and a bun, no shirt, red shorts, no shoes. Okay. Charlie, Sam, do any need for Code 3 units or is Code 2 pit? Charlie, I think others are just going to reduce for now? I'm just on area check. Off on a 2 or reduce? No, Charlie, they're making contact with the RP at their house. Okay. Select 30 on the area.
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Location mentioned:
Near Oaktree Dr, Auburn, CA 95603
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