Welfare check at mobile home for unresponsive person, Lake County OH
Police responded to perform a welfare check at a mobile home near Euclid Avenue. The homeowner, located in Florida, requested the check because her son, who is house-sitting and has Crohn's disease, had not been contacted for about ten hours. Officers were advised they could enter through the back door if there was no response at the front door.
Audio|Source: Lake County Police & Fire
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Transcript:
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I got a welfare check at the Concord Mobile Home near Euclid Avenue.
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It's going to be lot 220.
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Call is the owner there, but her son, (name withheld), is supposed to be staying there and she hasn't heard from him for about ten hours.
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He does have a history of Crohn's disease.
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She said if he does not answer the front door, the back door will open if you pull hard enough.
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Southern booths.
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Go ahead. The owner, (name withheld).
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Nick, happy.
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96,000, 27.
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Happy. Negative.
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She's in Florida.
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He's house-sitting while she's gone.
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All right.
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We'll put a knock in.
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Euclid, Jankland.
00:55
I'm sorry, Euclid Robin Hood.
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Is there any vehicles in play for him?
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He's 13, correction.
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She has not heard from him in 10 hours.
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Okay. What kind of vehicles has he dropped?
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I'm sure. I can give her a call back.
01:29
Well, we both need some service not transport.
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Location mentioned:
Euclid Ave, Ohio
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