Welfare check conducted for autistic man in garland, Garland ME
Officers were sent to check on an autistic man living near Quarrens Road in Garland. A man who answered the phone was hostile. The man confirmed the autistic man was okay, but officers were unsure. The house door was open and the dogs were unfriendly.
Audio|Source: Penobscot County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Welfare check over in Garland, near Quarrens Road.
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They're looking for a (name withheld) to be checked on.
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I guess he's highly autistic, but he's his own guardian.
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He's living with a couple other people.
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And there's a male subject who keeps answering his phone becoming really hostile.
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They did speak to him.
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Whatever male subject answered the phone first.
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He gave (name withheld) the phone, and he confirmed everything's okay, but not really convinced that he is.
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6-04 is that a check?
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Let's take.
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Go ahead with it.
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P.C.
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653,
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John, Union, David.
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147, that comes back to a white 2017 Nissan Titan, expired in October to a (name withheld) out of that address, good?
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Do we possibly have an EPA on a APO?
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I think you close to the house, the dogs are not friendly.
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If he was going to call the other complainant for this call,
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he did not give us an ETA.
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We could possibly sign out, we can get one.
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I can't even get to the house, the door is open.
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Garland, ME 04939
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