Woman feels unsafe and confused at Walgreens, Lansing MI
Police conducted a welfare check on a woman in her 60s at Walgreens near East Jolly Road. She said she felt paralyzed with fear, was confused, and did not feel safe driving home. She waited inside the store. No weapons were involved.
Audio|Source: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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South, the advisor to a welfare check, near East Jolly at Walgreens, the white female in their 60s here,
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citing she's paralyzed with fear and doesn't feel safe driving home.
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That is going 1949.
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Tom Six, let's see now stopping.
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We're slow to stop.
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Looks like we're pulling over Columbia East of Deets.
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Copy pulling over Columbia East of Deets.
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Go.
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Okay.
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District 25 to the lobby of arts and sciences, and you're going to meet a Chimaine Bell, and she'll like an escort to her vehicle.
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If she's not there right away, she'll be down in a few.
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Time 4.
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18, automated your welfare.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Tough working.
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15 outside of it, I'll be turning.
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15 on 7, go ahead.
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To be on 7, go ahead.
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Town 6 or stop? I'm sorry on that one.
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10 4.
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Time 6.1 to 10.
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One to Jain, 1952.
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Charlie, tonight.
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No.
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Okay, one.
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We'll go one.
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We can point towards that welfare of all green, Angelou.
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2430, East Jolly,
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East Jolly at Walgreens.
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So I came in their 60s, last year we were wearing a black jacket and black pants and black shoes.
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We've been here for a while, saying she's paralyzed with fear and does not feel right to drive home and seems confused.
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It's currently waiting inside the store, no weapons, then talk 35.
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