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Missing person with special needs found near us-23 highway, Delaware County OH
A person with special needs was reported missing near US-23 highway in Ohio. Officers later found the individual near this location and arranged for a medical checkup.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Public Safety
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
One unit's break for a missing person.
00:05
21 units be at Tyler Hinton, special needs white mill, (number withheld).
00:11
Black boots, black dust pants, last seen 30 to 35 minutes ago break.
00:22
57, 2004.
00:24
It's located stopping hole for DCSO.
00:32
Near US 23 North.
00:38
It's going to be just north of Clear Run Road.
00:45
I put some information in the narrative if you want to let the Delaware City unit.
00:55
15 I'll be out here on the property on Sandhandle.
01:03
Resckey 371.
01:05
In that area you're driving at now, it's where I found him last time.
01:09
Medicaid, I got him.
01:12
Are you guys,
01:16
you have him?
01:18
Hey, Medicaid, you're going to have an arrest 11.
01:20
Have it.
01:24
Go ahead for Matt 341.
01:29
Gabe, you can go in service.
01:33
Copy, thanks.
01:39
6-1, Mediction's advisor working in the rest.
01:46
On 2-461-1-seen.
01:51
59.
01:53
2461 on scene, 1118.
01:56
15.
01:59
Myself and 55 are clear.
02:01
CPC, return of the five males back to the jail.
02:03
Sorry and same as ending.
02:08
Hi Copy.
02:10
Can I get a good house?
02:15
I copy, thank you.
02:23
Uh-Kope. Okay.
02:24
All right.
02:28
When you guys get to the point, Mom's providing him to go to Grady to get checked out.
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Location mentioned:
US-23, Ohio
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