Missing 11-year-old boy near 44th and Ashland in chicago, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 11-year-old boy has been reported missing near 44th Street and Ashland Avenue in Chicago. The mother is actively searching for him at that location.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, we got a hand waiver.
00:01
We're trying to go back to the district and this lady said that her child was missing.
00:06
And under JJ (number withheld), is it possible you can send her a car to her location?
00:14
44th and Ashland?
00:17
Yeah, she waved itself.
00:21
And that was John John (number withheld).
00:26
Correct.
00:27
Oh,
00:29
he said (number withheld).
00:33
(Number withheld). I'll create a support ticket.
00:37
All right, thank you.
00:38
Do we have a name?
00:44
So we've got a Miss (name withheld), first name, Trinity.
00:49
Apparently she's been given a report, she's still looking for her child actively here on, we're at the intersection of 44th and Ashland.
00:57
Not sure if the 9th District has any further information on this.
01:03
Ten, four,
01:05
do we have a phone number?
01:10
We've got (number withheld).
01:13
(Number withheld).
01:15
(Number withheld). (Number withheld).
01:17
(Number withheld). And he's 11 years of age.
01:21
Missing child.
01:22
Male 1. No 1.
01:24
(Number withheld). I'll do some digging on this RD number as well.
01:29
Yeah,
01:33
it looks like originally from Ashland and Garfield.
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