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August 18, 2014

Boulder County agencies prepare to deal with mental health incidents

Boulder County law enforcement officials are facing more mental health-related incidents, such as suicide threats, and are training to deal with them. Though statistics for calls involving suicidal parties aren’t readily available, the number of countywide 72-hour mental health holds has increased in recent years, said Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle.  Link to Source

Boulder County law enforcement officials are facing more mental health-related incidents, such as suicide threats, and are training to deal with them.

Though statistics for calls involving suicidal parties aren’t readily available, the number of countywide 72-hour mental health holds has increased in recent years, said Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle.

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