Man runs in traffic and is evaluated for mental health, Sacramento CA


A man was seen running in and out of traffic and yelling in Sacramento. He entered a store, causing concern. Later, he was found partially undressed at the AMPM store across the street but was not committing a crime. Officers planned to evaluate him for a possible mental health crisis due to his erratic behavior.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
02:8
Transcript:
00:00
There's no 211[3] here. The clerk just got scared because the subject from the other call walked in their store.
00:08
So we can just go ahead and do these and show us in her out to the guy with no pants on. And he's over at the AMPM across the street now, apparently.
00:19
Copy, we'll do.
00:25
122, we're good.
00:32
580, he's got pants on, he just got no shirt on.
00:39
District 16 that supervised a copy for a 215[1] just occurred pending on Goper Road at the Arcoe. Callers on cooperative, Townside, 27.
00:47
Reporting,
00:48
Teno, WMA,
00:50
215[1], 10 ago, WMA, 215, R, 2006, F150.
00:57
6 (number withheld) copy.
01:05
10-4[2] 6 for the residence is a secure no 4-5-9 uh
01:14
104 and update on that 215[1], sounds like we're talking to mom now
01:24
She's saying (name withheld) may have some medical issues associated with drugs.
01:29
I don't know if this is a prescription thing around 11-550 type issue.
01:36
To the story.
01:40
All right, 5-8, he's just hanging out and yelling at me, but he's not committing any crime, so I think we're all good here.
01:54
Sam 5, can we just make sure we evel him for the 51-50? I guess you were just running in and out of traffic a lot earlier. 5-8,
02:02
I started to do one. He walked away so he wasn't going to jail. He said he's fine, but I can keep trying.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
215: Carjacking (California Penal Code 215)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
[3]
211: Robbery or activation of a robbery alarm, as defined in police or penal codes.
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