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State conservation officers save woman threatening to jump off Detroit's MacArthur Bridge

Officers save woman from jumping off bridge
Officers save woman from jumping off bridge
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Two Michigan DNR conservation officers helped save a life Friday afternoon. 

The department says officer Ben Lasher was patrolling Belle Isle, when around 12:31 p.m. Michigan State Police notified him of a woman threatening to jump off the MacArthur Bridge. 

At the scene, Lasher witnessed the woman crying while standing next to the guard rail of the bridge. 

“She asked me to stay by my patrol truck at first,” Lasher said. “I was able to talk to her and find out her name," said Lasher. 

Lasher continued talking with the woman, while officer Steven Converse -- who was also patrolling Belle Isle -- arrived to the scene. 

Converse approached where the woman and Lasher were standing and helped convince her to go with them to Lasher's patrol truck and seek professional help. 

After a several minutes, the woman agreed, and the officers helped her climb over the barricade and into the patrol truck for safety.

“Part of what conservation officers are taught is to engage in conversation with the suicidal person and to ask what has happened that has brought them to this point of suicide,” said Dr. Michael Comer, contract police psychologist for the DNR Law Enforcement Division. “COs listen to the person's story, establish a rapport and demonstrate that they care about the suicidal person. They have been taught that they will not be able to change the person's mind until they first understand the person's story and despair.”

The woman was taken to a local hospital for a check-up. According to the DNR, the scene was cleared around 1:01 p.m., exactly 30 minutes after officer Lasher received the original call. 

NOTE: If you or someone you know needs mental health help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at: 800-273-TALK (8255).