Utica Police Successfully Resolve Mental Health Crisis with No Injuries

by Adam Devine

UTICA, NY – On November 10th, 2023, Utica Police responded to a mental health crisis on Avery Pl involving a potentially suicidal and armed individual.

Upon arrival, officers located the individual inside a vehicle, unresponsive to initial attempts at communication and seemingly concealing something in his jacket pocket. Concerned about the possibility of a weapon, officers established a perimeter and engaged trained crisis negotiators.

After over two hours of effort, negotiators successfully engaged the individual in conversation. The man communicated his concerns and was persuaded to exit the vehicle and be taken into custody without incident.

He was subsequently transported to Wynn Hospital under MHL 9.41 guidelines, which pertain to emergency admissions for immediate observation, care, and treatment.

The Utica Police Department commends the first responders and the Crisis Negotiation Team for their effective and safe handling of the situation. Their professionalism ensured a peaceful resolution and the well-being of all involved.

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Adam Devine
Adam covers New York City and regional news for Shore News Network. He is currently attending college and freelances about crime in New York City and regional news.

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