
This episode covers the welfare check on Casey Kasem by the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office, featuring Sergeant Ken Dickinson and his experiences during the visit.
Sergeant Ken Dickinson recounts the 911 call from Washington Adult Protective Services on May 13, 2014, requesting a welfare check on Casey Kasem in Silverdale. He describes his surprise at the situation and the excitement within the community upon learning that the famous radio personality was in their area.
During the visit, Dickinson shares that Kasem was aware of his surroundings and engaged in conversation with the deputies. He recalls Kasem smiling and acknowledging his love for the top 40 music.
Jean, another participant, reflects on the deputies' interactions with Kasem, noting that they confirmed he was in good condition and that his medical needs were being met.
The episode highlights the deputies' assessment that Kasem was fine and that they left the residence feeling assured about his welfare.
Sergeant Ken Dickinson discusses the welfare check on Casey Kasem in Silverdale in 2014, confirming he was in good condition during the visit.

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