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Citizen reports talking doll, requests police contactCharlottesville VA

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Near Watson Ave, Charlottesville, VA 22901

A person reported seeing a doll that talks on its own and asked the police to visit in person. The caller may have a mental health condition.

Audio|Source: Charlottesville, Albemarle, and UVA Police
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Transcript:
ECCC-63C-76 party. Three is the citizen and was right-check. Six for east mark. So six. So six. The caller (name withheld) said at the 626th, Watson Avenue location. He wanted to speak to an officer about an Edison doll that he saw that could talk without strings being pulled. He said he didn't want to take a phone call. Also sitting texted photos and messages surrounding the incident to a number that I believe goes to Almont County Services. He wasn't aware what the number belonged to. Phone history for the phone number shows possible schizophrenia. And Per's level, he lives at the 628 address caller for the callbacker. I thought he should be checked on. 6.3. Eric. So that's correct. C.B. 138, 138. 18. 18. 10.1.1. Beginning, Tor. Good morning to you. 10.4. Good morning. 10.8.8. 8.8.

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