 suicide and mental health issues in our area across state, across the nation are being brought to the forefront more and more and more and I think that's what you know out of this case that's what we would like to focus on and and have our partners focus on you know partners being advocates or newspaper television interviews help us to get the word out there as it relates both to suicide prevention and I guess for the public to know too that most often times there's a mental health component to it and that's something as law enforcement especially here in the state of Minnesota we've been working extremely hard on to to learn and to understand and to better train our officers and in how to deal with those types of calls the mobile crisis outreach team mobile crisis line they're probably the most important resource that we have in this area it covers a multi-county area I believe it's aching crowing cast Morrison Todd and Juanina those six counties for sure they've got a 24-hour hotline it's it's available within that resource and there's always counselors available we use them through law enforcement when we encounter individuals who are experiencing some type of crisis they can either join us out at the scene which takes the pressure off of the officers allows them to maybe even clear the call or dependent on the you know specifics on the call we could easily meet the counselors at another location if safety is maybe a little bit of a question too so but mobile crisis line is our greatest resource