Welfare check and mental health evaluation requested near West Nichols Avenue, Fruitridge Pocket CA
Authorities responded to a welfare check near West Nichols Avenue after a 911-only phone reported someone needed help. Mental health staff were unable to make contact at a residence and asked law enforcement to assist with a mental health evaluation.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and City Police
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Transcript:
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8508, 8608, 95[1]1, West Nichols Avenue.
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We had a call from a 911 only phone where a caller said someone needed to be taken away.
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We did get another call from a different phone number from the same address inquiring about an impounded vehicle.
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Unknown if that person's related and we were unable to establish if there was still a disturbance going on.
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5-5X with the 95[1].
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Go ahead.
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I meet the Sunrise Light Rail Station.
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It's going to be a white male belt, black over black, all of us.
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Good boy.
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We'll check with the mental health component on winding.
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The mental health units are requesting sheriff's office to do a welfare check,
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since they're unable to get an answer at the door.
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To make a mental health evaluation.
Police codes explained
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95: Prisoner in custody
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Location mentioned:
W Nichols Ave, Fruitridge Pocket, CA 95820
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