Officer checks welfare of child on autism spectrum, Franklin MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer was requested to check on an eight-year-old child on the autism spectrum alone at home near Oakland Parkway due to grandparents being delayed in traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:2
Transcript:
00:00
RQ's reports that her eight-year-old son, who's on the spectrum, is going to be dropped off at home from the bus.
00:08
His grandparents are going to be running late due to traffic.
00:11
He's wondering if an officer to swing by and advise the son that the grandparents are running behind so he's not nervous when you get home and no one's there.
00:27
Precate.
00:30
Patrol is the son's name?
00:39
8A.O's name is going to be U-CAL.
00:53
Control off 86, also an update.
00:56
It's going to be near Oakland Parkway instead of near 385, near Oakland Parkway.
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Location mentioned:
Oakland Pkwy, Franklin, MA 02038
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