Officers check on woman during welfare call, Lancaster CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police in Lancaster conducted a welfare check near West Avenue K after a caller reported that a woman with mental health concerns had not been heard from for two hours. The woman was said to have Borderline Personality Disorder and a possible COVID-19 infection.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 9 - Carson/Compton
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Transcript:
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Welfare check on (name withheld) ran out of three statements over the phone.
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Heard from her two hours ago, no weapons.
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Diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, informant reported possible COVID-19.
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(Name withheld) tag (number withheld), Lancaster 110 Henry handle (number withheld), near West Avenue K cross west.
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Location mentioned:
W Ave K, Lancaster, CA 93534
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