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Originally Posted by Matthew H
Wow, that was really vague... I don't get the "It takes more than just statements," Part.
I'm guessing the problem here is that Dr Fenton worked for the university and their policies are different. Many cases are evaluated in a hospital, too bad this one wasn't.
My prayers go out to the families of the deceased.
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Reporting it to police is useless unless he's seen to be an immediate danger. Even then, unless it can be shown to a judge that he is a "grave danger", either to himself or to others, a judge generally won't sign an order to involuntarily confine.