Officers check welfare of elderly woman near South Wall Ave, Tyler TX


Police checked on an elderly woman near South Wall Avenue after her neighbor had not seen her for a week. Her car was parked unusually and no one answered the door, raising welfare concerns.
Audio|Source: Smith County Sheriff, Tyler Police, and Tyler Fire
02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Can you go tonight for a specific person near South Wall Ave, how probably?
00:09
144, I'm back up near South Wall Ave, how probably on a specific person.
00:18
142, we're out.
00:22
Two.
00:24
One fifty-two.
00:28
Who's the individual we're coming to check on?
00:37
I'm not sure relaxing my language is just to be sharing and elderly female.
00:45
10-4[1]. I was looking at something else on the way over here. What are the call notes?
00:54
Callers not seen her neighbor in a week.
00:57
She's not.
00:58
No one's answering in the clerical locations parked in a weird position.
01:08
You do copy of plate.
01:10
Print Nora Tom, (number withheld).
01:14
143, 132.
01:17
Minor accidents, they are now arguing with gentry and queens, gentry and queens.
01:22
Do you copy, Berkeley already occurred?
01:30
Seventy is going to contact you, Pustle.
01:36
121.
01:47
141. You calling 21 or 41?
01:51
41, 141. 141.
01:54
What 401? What do you?
02:00
Just to go.
02:04
Okay.
02:12
He is wrong.
02:15
If I'm closer, you can keep 44 up north.
02:20
It's hard at our welfare concern, I need to be able to.
02:34
44 start to Welfare Concern near South Wall Ave.
02:39
Near South Wall Ave.
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Wall Ave, Tyler, TX 75701
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