Welfare check on man possibly intoxicated in apartment, Austin MN
Officers conducted a welfare check on a man in an apartment near 2nd Avenue Northeast after his wife reported he might be intoxicated or passed out. The wife, who recently asked for a divorce, refused to check on him or contact their daughter. The man has a history of high blood pressure and possible drug use.
Audio|Source: Austin Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Welfare check near 2nd Avenue Northeast, apartment's B-boy.
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Caller wants her husband to be checked on.
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Apparently he was intoxicated earlier tonight.
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Last contact was about 7 p.m. tonight, unsure if he has passed out.
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She mentioned he used meth before, unknown if used tonight.
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He usually has high blood pressure.
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She asked for contact to be made if possible.
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She said if there is a nice black car, she did not give more vehicle details.
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The daughter is 19 years old, and if contact is made with her,
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no further contact is needed since she knows he is fine.
00:47
Uncertain if daughter is home or at work at Quick Trip.
00:51
Caller has not contacted daughter and does not communicate with her.
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Request to drive by to check for a brown vehicle he drives on premises,
01:06
and then try to contact him at that address.
01:10
Welfare check near 2nd Avenue Northeast, apartment B-boy.
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Advise shortly.
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Okay.
01:19
Why is the wife unable to check on him herself?
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She is refusing to do so.
01:25
She told him today that she wants a divorce; he got upset and left after supper.
01:32
She called from another apartment, refusing to contact him or the daughter to confirm he is okay.
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141.
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Go.
02:01
Forgot to mention something.
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There is a fence and a window on the house near that fence.
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That will be his window.
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May need to bang on door hard to make contact.
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He has cameras around there.
02:16
Uncertain if he will answer the door.
02:20
Okay.
02:25
Everyone is inside.
02:27
One very, that'sation?
02:29
Right.
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Ten six, please.
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September.
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