Police respond to welfare check near Perrysville Avenue, Pittsburgh PA
Police and emergency medical services responded to a welfare check near Perrysville Avenue for a 43-year-old man who reportedly threatened self-harm and may have access to firearms. The man left the house wearing a white shirt and dicky pants. He was last seen with a gray 2017 Kia Sedona minivan with Ohio license plates.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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110, you guys check near Perrysville Avenue, it's off Gould Avenue or Hemp Hill Street.
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There's no complaint.
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She's calling from a different county.
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I request he checked the address for her husband.
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He's a white male.
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He's 43 years old, about 6 foot, named (name withheld).
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He left the house earlier.
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He made some statements to harm himself.
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He's bald. He was wearing a white shirt, dicky pants, either tan or blue.
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Says he had made some statements about hurting himself when he left.
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She believes he may be a disadress with a known associate that is noted two drugs may also have purchased firearms for him in the past.
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One-time coffee.
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110. He also is in possession of their gray 2017 Kia Sedona minivan.
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Got Ohio tags that would be parked either on front or in a driveway.
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