Person with suicidal thoughts found near River Rd, Morgan County WV


A person matching the description of a missing individual who expressed suicidal thoughts was located near the 7000 block of March River Road in West Virginia. The individual was last seen wearing a tan hat and possibly a grayish-green long sleeve shirt. Emergency units responded to ensure the person's welfare.
Audio|Source: Morgan County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
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Use only here standby for the following below, reference person in crisis.
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He's telling heirs from the city of Fairfax, be looking out for a but yon, a lonely subject.
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A white male,
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about six foot or two or six pounds, gray hair, brown eyes.
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Driving in 2008, Black Chief Wrangler of the soft top, two-door with projected tags,
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(number withheld).
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The Voszio, bumper sticker, reading three feet, please.
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Break.
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Subject is expressed suicidal thoughts.
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Fairfax City City City was not able to make contact the subject yesterday.
00:49
Asking the area of a high 66 in the main market saying he was going to West, possibly going to West Virginia.
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This is needing any appropriate action in Apollo 1829.
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Morgan Zooker is very correct.
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Morning, we got a call, there's something,
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imagine that description that ran away to the accident, wearing a tan hat, their very, very late at 7,000 block of March River Room.
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Look,
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anyone outside the road?
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That's what we're on side of the road.
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Good and four.
01:37
This is the person they were talking about? He lives right here.
01:49
Okay.
01:52
It looks like you might have a, if a darker,
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grayish green shirt,
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possibly long sleeves.
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I guess by the description they were given,
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the guy was not wearing a hat when the picture was taken.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
River Rd, West Virginia
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