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Mission police urge residents to call department’s mental‑health unit as holidays raise stress

Mission Police Department (public announcement) · November 25, 2025
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Officers from the Mission Police Department said holiday periods often bring higher rates of crisis calls involving students and adults and urged anyone in distress to call the department’s non‑emergency number to request the mental‑health unit.

Mission — Officers from the Mission Police Department’s mental‑health unit urged residents that the approaching holidays can increase stress and emotional distress and asked anyone in crisis to call the department’s non‑emergency line to request help.

Officer Hernandez, who introduced himself and “Officer Milo” as members of the department’s mental‑health unit, said the team responds when patrol officers call them to help deescalate…

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