Welfare check for autistic woman reporting abuse at group home, Spokane WA
A welfare check was requested for an autistic woman near North Assembly Street, reporting possible abuse by staff at her group home. The woman has a history of making false violence and suicide allegations and is described as argumentative.
Audio|Source: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
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You start for a welfare check near North Assembly.
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They're advising a female at the shelter here is autistic from a group home and being abused.
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The name is (name withheld), white female, 30s, 5 foot 4, heavy build, red jacket, red pants.
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Looks like there's a Saracent who called into the county say at 1500.
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Group home, near River Rock Lane.
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I think she was assaulted by the staff.
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They did respond.
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There's no notes in Apollo.
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Near North Assembly.
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Both down.
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Have (name withheld) and she's got a 105 pen and says she's high-functioning autism.
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Has a history of assault, making false allegations of violence and suicide, very argumentative.
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It says avoiding engagement impossible.
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She'll call them what's disengaging.
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Location mentioned:
N Assembly St, Spokane, WA
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