Crisis in Cary: Authorities Respond to Mental Health Emergency on Overcup Oak Lane

High police presence in Cary neighborhood during mental health crisis

On Tuesday night, the Cary Police Department and first responders are currently facing a mental health crisis in a neighborhood. The individual who is in need of urgent treatment is located at a home on Overcup Oak Lane. Authorities are working to safely remove the person from the house to receive necessary care. Fortunately, there is no immediate threat to the surrounding community as the individual has confined themselves inside the house.

If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of suicide or a mental health crisis, please reach out to 988 or contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. Veterans can press “1” after dialing 988 to connect directly with the Veterans Crisis Lifeline. For text support, veterans should use the short code 838255 for the Veterans Crisis Lifeline. It’s important to remember that help is available and you are not alone during difficult times.

The Cary Police Department and first responders are currently dealing with a mental health crisis in a neighborhood on Tuesday night. An individual in need of urgent treatment is located at a home on Overcup Oak Lane, where police are working to safely remove them from their house so they can receive necessary care. There is no immediate threat to the surrounding community as the individual has confined themselves inside their home. Authorities advise people to avoid the area while they handle this situation. If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of suicide or a mental health crisis, please reach out to 988 or contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255 for help and support.

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