Man with bipolar disorder acts aggressively in apartment complex, Santa Rosa CA


A man with bipolar disorder in a residential complex acted aggressively by kicking a door and was not cooperating. He recently left rehab and was not taking his medications. No weapons were reported during the incident.
Audio|Source: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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6 Lincoln 2, 6 Lincoln 4, 732 Beaver Street.
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You're a piece calling from that location.
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Can you hear male and a male thinks it's coming from an unknown apartment in the complex next door should be a green building with red trim.
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Male versus female, female's not about another female.
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Thank you, nothing.
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Thank you, nothing.
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For sure, slide.
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Break 44. Can you all to divert Timberle for an agency assist on Ramsey from a...
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Yes.
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...a about to 79-year-old male with a leg infection as being on cooperative.
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And are you clear for a detail?
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4 franc 10 with 4 Frank 20 of 14 family.
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RPA sends bipolar and be aggressive, kicking the door says the RPO's money, and we're getting further.
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410, copy, en route.
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320, I copy, in a row.
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4, 310, 320. We'll start safe when they are clear, they're on another deed right now.
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This is also a manned and no weapons, not taking his medications, recently got out of prehap.
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Location mentioned:
Near Beaver St, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
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