Detroit Police Department aims to better serve those struggling with mental illness
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On November 2, Michael Moza was in crisis. The 30-year-old suffered from paranoid Schizophrenia for a decade and on this day, he checked himself into the crisis center at Detroit Receiving Hospital. “He’s a paranoid schizophrenic, knowing he was off his medication, and he’s literally begging for help,” said his sister Mae Davis.
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