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Updated: Saturday, 04 Feb 2012, 12:20 PM PST
Published : Saturday, 04 Feb 2012, 12:20 PM PST
(NewsCore) - The psychiatrist treating alleged Brian Cashman stalker Louise Meanwell urged the Yankees general manager -- and Meanwell's own mother -- to call 911 and report her troubled patient to police, sources told the New York Post.
The advice came last week after a panicked Cashman called Meanwell's mom, Caroline, desperate for help. He told her that her 36-year-old daughter had been harassing his family and his alleged mistress, Kimberley Brennan.
Caroline Meanwell suggested Cashman and his lawyer set up a meeting with her to discuss her daughter's actions, sources said.
On Jan. 27, the three gathered at the attorney's office and placed a conference call to Louise Meanwell's Manhattan psychiatrist, Charlotte Murphy, according to sources familiar with the situation.
"Everyone was convinced that [Louise] was a danger to herself or others," said one source.
"[Murphy] agreed that Louise was dangerous and violent, and that it was a serious situation. She said to call 911," a source said.
Caroline Meanwell made the call and provided the operator with Murphy's name.
The 911 report led to Louise Meanwell's arrest this week for stalking Cashman and trying to shake him down for $15,000 for an unspecified medical procedure.
After the arrest, Murphy -- who specialized in reproductive issues -- was granted a protective order against her patient. Both she and Cashman declined to comment.
Cashman's wife, Mary, also got an order of protection, as did Brennan, according to law-enforcement sources.
Mary Cashman filed divorce papers Friday in Stamford, Conn., claiming that her marriage had "broken down irretrievably."
Read more: New York Post