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Faced with an involuntary mental health hold, Mountain View woman speaks out over 'traumatizing' experience : vimarsana.com
Faced with an involuntary mental health hold, Mountain View woman speaks out over 'traumatizing' experience
On a May evening in 2022, Mountain View resident Patrice Moore heard a knock on her front door that would change her life. It was the police, who had arrived and would soon place her in an involuntary psychiatric hold, or a 5150 hold.
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