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Units responding to a juvenile-related incident; caller contact and search for juvenile running away near Urban Road area. Reference to red Subaru Crosstrek and eventual detainment mentioned., Burke County NC
Units responding to a juvenile-related incident; caller contact and search for juvenile running away near Urban Road area. Reference to red Subaru Crosstrek and eventual detainment mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Burke County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
...442, the units on this juvenile call.
00:04
Go ahead.
00:07
Has anybody made contact with the caller yet?
00:10
No yet.
00:13
10-4[1]. If you want to just keep canvassing the area, I'll make contact and see if we can get an address
00:19
where the juvenile might be heading.
00:22
Terrible, thank you.
00:26
Engine two, clear.
00:32
There's a subject with the fire, keeping eye on it.
00:36
There's no threat or danger.
00:39
We're going to be clear.
00:41
I also spoke to 901 as well.
00:47
The engine two clear.
00:53
42 to 1254 and 49.
00:57
I'm speaking with the caller, there's stamen he's on Urban Road right now.
01:02
42 the other units, just be advised that the husband's out looking for him right now, also in a red Subaru Crosstrek.
01:14
So 42, did you say you might be on an urban road?
01:22
Yeah.
01:31
He's running away from me.
01:38
Which way is he going?
01:43
Is it John Adam Tom, 2152?
01:53
Bridge is the 54?
01:56
36 Burke 1 juvenile detain.
02:00
On to take.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Burke County, NC
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